Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-10 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Patrice Colet wrote: Mathieu Bouchard a écrit : On Sun, 9 Sep 2007, Kyle Klipowicz wrote: Yes, I can understand how that might be frustrating. That's why I really enjoy keeping my personal settings in the .pdrc file on OS X or Linux. With windows, this isn't an option, but a .bat file works

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-10 Thread Patrice Colet
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit : Patrice Colet wrote: Mathieu Bouchard a écrit : On Sun, 9 Sep 2007, Kyle Klipowicz wrote: Yes, I can understand how that might be frustrating. That's why I really enjoy keeping my personal settings in the .pdrc file on OS X or Linux. With windows, this isn't an

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-09 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Luigi Rensinghoff hat gesagt: // Luigi Rensinghoff wrote: i was curious to check out that synth, but i get this error. the screenshot i from ubuntu, but it was the same on OS X. You can fix this by adding your polyWaveSynth directory to your pd-path or copy over poly*.pd to that

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-09 Thread Kyle Klipowicz
Hi Phil~ Perhaps you could repackage the polyWaveSynth with the required abstractions included, since they are very small in size to make much of a difference? This might eliminate much of the frustration that seems to be plaguing some people. ~Kyle On 9/9/07, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-09 Thread Phil Stone
Hi Kyle, I thought of doing that, but reconsidered because it seems like it might lead to versioning problems, namespace clashes, multiple copies of objects and possibly, dogs and cats sleeping together. Or am I over-thinking it? Phil Kyle Klipowicz wrote: Hi Phil~ Perhaps you could

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-09 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote: I thought of doing that, but reconsidered because it seems like it might lead to versioning problems, namespace clashes, multiple copies of objects and possibly, dogs and cats sleeping together. I've found an easier solution: add [declare

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-09 Thread Phil Stone
Frank Barknecht wrote: Hallo, Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote: I thought of doing that, but reconsidered because it seems like it might lead to versioning problems, namespace clashes, multiple copies of objects and possibly, dogs and cats sleeping together. I've found

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-09 Thread Kyle Klipowicz
Phil~ I don't think it would cause problems if you keep them in a subdirectory and addressed the abstractions with abs/foobar.pd type naming. Does Pd search the patch's folder first for all non-native objects before parsing the path? Also, this will all become resolved once Pd-extended moves

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-09 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote: That requires 40.0, right? Also, there doesn't seem to be a help patch for [declare] -- I've seen it mentioned here on the list, but is it documented anywhere? It looks like it would add [polyWaveSynth]s folder to PD's path -- but how

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-09 Thread Phil Stone
Kyle Klipowicz wrote: Phil~ I don't think it would cause problems if you keep them in a subdirectory and addressed the abstractions with abs/foobar.pd type naming. OK, I think it's starting to sink in. I can keep private abstraction libraries inside my abstraction. Another advantage to

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-09 Thread pat
Kyle Klipowicz a écrit : Until then, we just can't really expect the same crowd that Pd-extended is marketed for to know much about cvs and setting up the paths and stuff. It's better to take the high road and avoid elitist isolationism and make things easy as possible for new users to dive

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-09 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007, Kyle Klipowicz wrote: Yes, I can understand how that might be frustrating. That's why I really enjoy keeping my personal settings in the .pdrc file on OS X or Linux. With windows, this isn't an option, but a .bat file works well. I definitely agree that the settings

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-09 Thread Patrice Colet
Mathieu Bouchard a écrit : On Sun, 9 Sep 2007, Kyle Klipowicz wrote: Yes, I can understand how that might be frustrating. That's why I really enjoy keeping my personal settings in the .pdrc file on OS X or Linux. With windows, this isn't an option, but a .bat file works well. With windows

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-08 Thread Luigi Rensinghoff
Hi pdlers i was curious to check out that synth, but i get this error. the screenshot i from ubuntu, but it was the same on OS X. Bild 3.png Description: application/applefile inline: Bild 3.png i am sure you know the trick, thanks luigi___

Re: [PD] polyWaveSynth issue

2007-09-08 Thread Phil Stone
Hi Luigi, This is a happening in [polypoly] where it replicates the [polyWaveVoice~] objects. I can't figure out what the problem is just from a screen shot, though. Did you get all the dependencies? It looks like you have at least some of the polypoly objects, but something like this is