I am ccing the list to open it up to others and put it in the archive. I should make a FAQ for this question I suppose...

Basically, I am encouraging people to first try distributing their library as a standalone libdir. Pd-extended now makes its a lot easier to install and use libdirs. Then you can work out the distribution and development issues on your own schedule instead of having to work around the Pd-extended release cycle. Once things are stable and not changing much any more, then it makes more sense to included in Pd-extended.

To include a library, first you need SVN access, then you need to check it into SVN in the 'externals' section, then you need to add it to the Pd-extended build system. There is a lot of developer documentation that you should check out. Links below:

http://puredata.info/docs/faq/how-do-i-access-the-pure-data-source-code-repositories
http://puredata.info/docs/developer

.hc

On May 18, 2009, at 3:00 PM, Hans Roels wrote:

I guess the question was what do I have to do to include Abunch in the pd-extended distribution. Do I have to upload it somewhere? the link that you gave me doesn't give me an answer or am I missing something?
Hans
At 20:46 18/05/2009, you wrote:

If you put all that in a folder with the same name, then drop that
folder into the user externals location, it should work like a regular
library:

http://puredata.info/docs/faq/how-do-i-install-externals-and-help-files-with-pd-extended

Its best to continue this discussion on the list so that its archived,
etc.

.hc

On May 18, 2009, at 2:30 PM, Hans Roels wrote:

Hi,

That would be a nice idea! I've made a meta file (in attach).

Hans, could you tell me what else I have to do?

best, Hans

At 14:42 18/05/2009, you wrote:
Hi,

do you want to join this with pd-ext? it would be the best way to
make
sure it gets around. if you want, just contact hc-steiner, and
he'll tell
you how to do it (it's quite simple).

João Pais

Hello,

Here is my release of Abunch, a collection of 50 abstractions for Pd
vanilla. I started developing these patches for the different
courses
that I teach (for performers, for composers, for students, for
teenagers,...). It is conceived as an easy introduction to computer
music. After a while I started adding more advanced features
because I
also started using it myself, not just for teaching but for
performing
and composing.

I guess most people on this list are Pd-users, so the explanation
about
Abunch is rather simple:
-all controle data are normalized within the range of 0 - 127
-give an unique number to every abunch abstraction as an argument.
So if
you want to create two phasers: [phaser 1] and [phaser 2]
-you can save presets by creating the object 'presets' and giving
it one
symbol as an argument, like [presets phaserpresets]

Every abunch object has a help file. You need to have a Pd version
0.40
or higher.

The fastest way to get to know Abunch is to have a look at the
example
files. There are about 30 of them, they are in the abunch folder and
start with 'ex'  (like 'ex1a-play.pd').

You can download Abunch (and find more information) on this site:
http://home.versateladsl.be/hanstine/hans/abunch-eng.htm

Voor de Nederlandstaligen: je kan ook een Nederlandstalige versie
downloaden (met help files en uitleg in het Nederlands):
http://home.versateladsl.be/hanstine/hans/abunch-ned.htm

Abunch was realized with the support of the University College of
Ghent
(Faculty of Music and Drama)(Belgium).

Hans R


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