Hi
i ran into similar situations in the past and use the following
procedure now.
Which can easily adapted if you want to copy a complicated (meaning:
consinsting of many different abstractions, that you got from
collections, built yourself or whatever).
So in your example i would open th
Steffen,
On Sep 20, 2008, at 10:22 PM, Steffen Juul wrote:
> How do you open it? Are you opening it from the "help browser"?
from the "open" dialog. when I invoke an abstraction I create a new
object and give it the name of the abstraction. in the case of
"output~" that I mention to Claude t
Hi,
On Sep 20, 2008, at 10:35 PM, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
> Did you copy all the files? Or just that one file?
I copied the entire contents of the package, all the folders that
numbered "1.manual" to "8.sound".
> If you save just one of those files somewhere else, how is Pd
> supposed
On Sat, September 20, 2008 4:02 pm, Lao Yu wrote:
> exactly inside the folder that they were. For instance, the patch /
> 3.audio.examples/D02.adsr.pd would not work if it is opened from a
> different folder.
How do you open it? Are you opening it from the "help browser"?
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Lao Yu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I copied all of the examples out of the application package into
> another disk. everything is working fine. However when I was fiddling
> around I realized that pd would only open abstractions if they are
> exactly inside the folder that they were. For instance, the pa
Hi,
I copied all of the examples out of the application package into
another disk. everything is working fine. However when I was fiddling
around I realized that pd would only open abstractions if they are
exactly inside the folder that they were. For instance, the patch /
3.audio.examples/