Hallo, João Pais hat gesagt: // João Pais wrote: > >> I already made my one available several times on the list - whenever > >> the question "how many objects are in pd-ext" comes -, but probably it > >> wasn't that popular. > >> 2682 objects? when I check the properties of the extra folder > >> (windows), I get 2666 files - bear in mind that there are several > >> repeatitions (many objects are repeated in flatspace), and other files > >> aren just secondary material, and some objects don't work. did you sort > >> out repetitions or something? > >> how did you extract this list? > > > > I did this manually, a lot of copy and paste. > > and yes, there might be some duplicates and some unusual objects like > > all the gemgl objects are in the list... > > ah ah, and I thought I was the only crazy guy going through object per > object and extract the information (see excel file). ok, maybe we should > discuss a more serious way of automatising this.
I've just added the system we use in the RjDj lib to [list]-abs as well. It's pretty simple, but cool: All objects are described in a textfile using this format: objectname - short object description in one line without commas In [list]-abs this file is called "list-abs-intro.txt". (It also allows lines consisting of just an integer number, which is used to optionally make room for larger GUI objects in the overview patch.) A helper file reads this list into a textfile and dynamically patches all referenced objects and descriptions into a subpatch. This patch is called "list-abs-intro.pd". Ciao -- Frank Barknecht Do You RjDj.me? _ ______footils.org__ _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list