On Mon, 2018-11-19 at 13:30 -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
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> Em seg, 19 de nov de 2018 às 12:43, IOhannes m zmoelnig <
> zmoel...@iem.at> escreveu:
> > better yet: use [declare -path zexy -lib zexy]
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> doesn't just [declare -lib zexy] work?
No, some objects like [rad2deg] are provi
Em seg, 19 de nov de 2018 às 12:43, IOhannes m zmoelnig
escreveu:
> On 19.11.18 14:28, Rick Snow wrote:
> > Thanks! Working now. I should have thought to try adding the .d_fat to
> the startup path.
> >
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> better yet: use [declare -path zexy -lib zexy]
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doesn't just [declare -lib zexy] work?
On 19.11.18 14:28, Rick Snow wrote:
> Thanks! Working now. I should have thought to try adding the .d_fat to the
> startup path.
>
better yet: use [declare -path zexy -lib zexy]
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Thanks! Working now. I should have thought to try adding the .d_fat to the
startup path.
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> On Sun, 2018-11-18 at 11:08 -0600, Rick Snow wrote:
>> The time and date objects in the current zexy are not loading on
>> macOS High Sierra. When I pull the .pd_darwin files from an old pd-
>> extend
On Sun, 2018-11-18 at 11:08 -0600, Rick Snow wrote:
> The time and date objects in the current zexy are not loading on
> macOS High Sierra. When I pull the .pd_darwin files from an old pd-
> extended resources/extra/zexy folder they do load.
Make sure to load the library. Only adding the path is
Just a heads up..
The time and date objects in the current zexy are not loading on macOS High
Sierra. When I pull the .pd_darwin files from an old pd-extended
resources/extra/zexy folder they do load.
Cheers,
Rick
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