Excuse the terrible typos. See the corrected version below.
On 24.11.2021 17:12, Christof Ressi wrote:
Hi,
it's very common to upload test releases to Deken. They usually have
suffixes like "alpha", "beta", "pre", "test" in their version number
to make it clear that they are not stable relea
Hi,
it's very common to upload test release to Deken. They are usually have
"alpha", "beta", "pre", "test" in their version number to make it clear
that they are not stable release. Pd uses are really used to install any
externals via Deken. Manual downloads are really the exception.
Care ne
Hi, yes they will be added to the package manager, in due time. Perhaps I'm
in a minority here, but my perspective from a couple of decades of doing
software is that package managers should only hold releases that are
definitely stable and production ready. One only has one chance for a
first impr
On 11/24/21 11:07, Peter P. wrote:
unless you have already done this, do you think of adding these binaries
to Pd's "Deken" Package manager?
https://github.com/iainctduncan/scheme-for-pd/issues/22
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* Iain Duncan [2021-11-23 04:36]:
> Hi everyone, I'm excited to announce that Scheme for Pd 0.1 is ready for
> regular users (I think really!). I have binaries up for Mac and
> Windows, and building from source on Linux should "just work".
Dear Iain,
unless you have already done this, do you
Thanks Lucas, the release has been updated now. And now I know more about
how Pd canvases work, haha.
iain
On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 5:16 AM Lucas Cordiviola
wrote:
> @Windows testers:
>
> I had already written to Iain but in the mean time:
>
> - place all files in a "s4pd" folder. (in the zip pa
@Windows testers:
I had already written to Iain but in the mean time:
- place all files in a "s4pd" folder. (in the zip package the files are
not contained in any folder).
- "s4pd-help.pd" seems was last edited with a dual monitor.
Open "s4pd-help.pd" in a plain text editor and change al
Hi everyone, I'm excited to announce that Scheme for Pd 0.1 is ready for
regular users (I think really!). I have binaries up for Mac and
Windows, and building from source on Linux should "just work".
Scheme for Pd is a Pd port of (most of) Scheme for Max. It enables you to
script and live code