2018-04-13 17:03 GMT-03:00 José Rafael Subía Valdez
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>
> so if let's say "cyclone" decides to compile it into one file, I am not
> sure if objects created with [library/object] in a patch will
> successfully create.
>
ok, so, as of now, cyclone officially needs to be loaded only as a library,
2018-04-14 17:39 GMT-03:00 IOhannes m zmölnig :
> On 04/14/2018 03:16 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
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> Gem is special, as it adds its own path to Pd's search path and the user
> shouldn't manually do that.
>
Wow! Nice to know you can do that. I guess we can figure that out and do
the same f
On 04/14/2018 03:16 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> If a library like GEM has abstractions, you need to both add it to the
> paths AND as a a library.
Gem is special, as it adds its own path to Pd's search path and the user
shouldn't manually do that.
fgmards
IOhannes
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> Betreff: Re: [PD] How to declare custom libraries in abstractions
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> 2018-04-13 17:03 GMT-03:00 José Rafael Subía Valdez <
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An: "José Rafael Subía Valdez"
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2018-04-13 17:03 GMT-03:00 José Rafael Subía Valdez
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2018-04-13 17:03 GMT-03:00 José Rafael Subía Valdez
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> Hello list,
>
> I have a couple of questions or more like "views" on this too.
>
> 1. the problem with using [library/object] method (when libraries compiled
> as one single file) is that you must always include the complete external
> libra
provides simple instructions that if the user doesn't want to use the local
> externals, s/he can simply delete the given folders. All of the external
> objects in the Context patch, which are given as [library/object], proceed
> to search for the relevant object in "PD docum
adme file then
> provides simple instructions that if the user doesn't want to use the local
> externals, s/he can simply delete the given folders. All of the external
> objects in the Context patch, which are given as [library/object], proceed
> to search for the relevant object in "
ever could be. Or am I wrong?
Liam
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2018-04-13 8:21 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres
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it ever could be. Or am I wrong?
Liam
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2018-04-13 8:21 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres
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2018
2018-04-13 8:21 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres :
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> 2018-04-13 4:10 GMT-03:00 Liam Goodacre :
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>>
>> distributing externals along with an abstraction is bad form like you
> said, in my opinion
>
>>
>>1. Assuming that there is something wrong with the method outlined
>>above, what i
2018-04-13 4:10 GMT-03:00 Liam Goodacre :
> Hi all
>
> You might remember from last year that I wanted to distribute externals
> along with an abstraction library (Context) so that new users can download
> and get it working in as few clicks as possible, without having to download
> a bunch of ext
Hi all
You might remember from last year that I wanted to distribute externals along
with an abstraction library (Context) so that new users can download and get it
working in as few clicks as possible, without having to download a bunch of
extra libraries (see the thread: "[PD] repackaging ext
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