IOhannes, Thanks again. But then why if I open the example VBAP patches there is no error message event though there is no "ls_setup" file in the directory?
Cheers, Hector On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:59 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoel...@iem.at> wrote: > Hector Centeno wrote: >> Thanks hc, >> >> How do I achieve that? What is the order for loading things in PD? > > the order of loading is the order of occurence. > first, all libraries in your "pdsettings" are loaded in the order they > appear therein. > then all libraries specified via the cmdline are loaded (in the order > you specified them). > finally, libraries are loaded within patches: 1st libs specified with > [declare] (and probably [import]) are loaded; lastly the remaining > libraries are loaded whenever an object of their name occurs first. > > >> Sorry if I'm asking for something too obvious, I haven't used PD that >> much. In my patch [vbap] is inside a sub-patch and >> [define_loudspeakers] in another sub-patch and both within the main >> patch. I tried putting the second inside the first but that didn't >> help. >> > > > so: > if you haven't loaded [vbap] yet, make sure that an object [vbap] is > _created_ before [define_loudspeakers]. > (just Ctrl-X-Ctrl-Z the sub-patch containing [define_loudspeakers] > should be sufficient) > > having said all that: your problem seems to be that > [define_loudspeakers] cannot read a file named "ls_setup", which > according to its name might define the actual rigging information for > your loudspeaker setup. > since the object itself loads fine, there seems to be no problem with > needing [vbap] at all. > your initial assumption that you have to create a file "ls_setup" seems > to be quite right. > > gfmadrs > IOhannes > _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list