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On 2011-02-14 12:06, cyrille henry wrote:
> 
> 
> is it normal that every pix_blablabla object get instancied as a
> pix_freeframe object?

yes this is normal.
FreeFrame (and frei0r) also register loaders, so you can instantiate
these effects as [pix_<pluginname>].

> (with a "error: GemException: couldn't find 'blablabla'.''")

could be that i increased verbosity with one of the last commits, so you
actually notice that freeframe is involved (as opposed to the object
simply failing to create)

just to make sure: freeframe/frei0r loaders should only take effect if
there is actually such a plugin.
e.g. if you create [pix_blabla] and there is no FreeFrame plugin named
"blabla" but there is an abstraction pix_blabla.pd in your path, you
should still end up with the abstraction.

fg
asdrm
IOhannes
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