so it looks that this line is intended for a library that has the [object] in a folder.
say: */externals/foo/bar/bar.dll That's, at least, what i guess this line is for. Not sure which lib has this folder structure but may be there's at least one? Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas. On 5/11/2019 11:23 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: > On Saturday, May 11, 2019, 10:09:00 PM EDT, Lucas Cordiviola > <lucard...@hotmail.com><mailto:lucard...@hotmail.com> wrote: > isn't it that : > /* next try (objectname)/(classname).(sys_dllextent) ... */ > will load "foo/bar.pd_linux". > This is correct right? No, "objectname" refers to full string that was typed into the object box. So "foo/bar" "classname" refers to the part after the rightmost slash-- "bar" This combines for "foo/bar/bar.pd_linux" (for example). You can test it with the "-verbose" flag. Try entering "foo/bar" in an object box and try to create it. You'll see "foo/bar/bar" with various extensions in the Pd window. -Jonathan > watch the "/" and "." : > (something) / (something) . (extension)
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