[PD] standalone with preferences included on OSX?

enrike altern2 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 13 09:57:45 CET 2017


i see, but I would try to avoid creating my own build. In windows I 
solved this by creating a bat script that opens bin/pd.exe with the 
right flags to point to the extras and load them. Then I used a bat to 
exe converter program to compile an exe out of the bat file, placed the 
exe at the root of pd and problem solved.


On og., 2017.eko urtren 12a 17:59, Alex Norman wrote:
> Since pd is open source you could always modify the defaults and make
> your own build but it shouldn't have to come to that.
> 100% portable.. I assume you're only targeting one os? Which one?
>
> For Mac I think you should be able to put your externals in extra
> (inside Pd.app <http://Pd.app>) and.. Can you use declare with stdpath
> to reference those?
>
> A three step process would probably be more educational though.. Install
> pd, copy all these externals to a given place, write this into pdrc..
>
> Alex
>
> On January 12, 2017 8:17:50 AM PST, enrike <altern2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     hi
>
>     I would like to have a version of PD with a set of externals and to be
>     able to pass that app to some students not needing to set the
>     preferences to load the externals in every machine (neither copy the
>     preferences file). I want it to be 100% portable.
>
>     I was reading this old post about something similar
>     https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2008-10/065691.html
>
>     Is it possible to achieve this nowadays?
>
>     thanks
>
>     enrike
>
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