yes, that's why I said probably not too relevant, as I assume this older version was running in Rosetta, but I happened to have this older version on this machine. Apologies if this offended you so much.

S

Alexandre Torres Porres wrote on 26/05/2022 23:30:
Pd-0.51-3????

Em qui., 26 de mai. de 2022 às 17:14, Sebastian Lexer <s.le...@incalcando.com <mailto:s.le...@incalcando.com>> escreveu:

    Maybe not too relevent, but I thought of mentioning it here
    anyway. Installing the latest Deken in Pd-0.51-3 on a Apple M1
    crashes Pd on launch.

    All working as expected and described in Pd-0.52-2

    S

    alfonso santimone wrote on 26/05/2022 17:13:
    Yeah i meant what Iohannes said....
    the main aim is for me to be see what's new is coming up more
    clearly.
    I'd add and "expand all" command to open all the libs entries in
    the deken plugin

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    On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 12:56 AM IOhannes m zmölnig
    <zmoel...@iem.at <mailto:zmoel...@iem.at>> wrote:


        On 5/25/22 18:38, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
        > On 25/05/2022 12:03, alfonso santimone wrote:
        >> It seems that ordering by everything except title doesn't
        work on
        >> Windows.
        >
        > All is working for me on Windows.
        >
        > Are you sure you are expanding the results clicking on the [+]
        >

        i think alfonso is talking about the deken-plugin (rather
        than the website).

        anyhow: when sorting per version (or date), the relative
        sorting of the
        libraries stays intact, but the packages within each library
        are sorted
        accordingly (which won't do much if you have enabled "Hide
        foreign
        architectures" and "Only show the newest version of a
        library", as in
        this case, each library-entry will only have a single entry,
        which sorts
        the same in all directions).


        the current development version of deken (which you can
        download from
        github), allows you to double-click a column, which will then
        also
        re-arrange the library nodes (so you can see which library
        was updated
        most recently)


        On 5/25/22 17:03, alfonso santimone wrote:
         > The most important thing for my is ordering by date to
        update packages
         > to latest versions

        keep in mind though, that the upload date does not
        necessarily sort the
        same as versions.

        that is: i'm pretty sure that we do have packages where an
        older version
        was uploaded after a newer version.


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