- merge v0.01 --> Añadido fileselector - Añadidas fuentes de Gem y Pure Data - pix2jpg incluído en Gem. Archivos de construcción de Gem modificados. - Añadido fichero ompiling.txt con instrucciones de compilación
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#N canvas 103 177 618 583 12;
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#X declare;
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#X obj 48 10 declare;
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#X text 120 11 - set environment for loading patch;
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#X text 44 40 A declare object adds one or more directories to the
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search path \, and/or pre-loads one or more libraries ("extensions")
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to Pd in preparation for opening the patch from a file. Usage is "declare
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[-flag value] [-flag value] ..." where the flag can be:;
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#X text 31 182 -lib;
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#X text 31 198 -stdlib;
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#X text 31 146 -path;
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#X text 31 162 -stdpath;
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#X text 129 146 add to search path \, relative to the patch;
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#X text 129 182 load a library \, relative to the patch;
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#X text 129 199 load a library \, relative to Pd;
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#X text 40 231 (for any of these you may use a full pathname such as
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"/tmp/dir" or \, in Windows \, "C:/garbage" instead of a relative path).
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;
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#X text 39 293 For instance \, if you put abstractions and/or other
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supporting files in a subdirectory "more" \, you can put an object
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\, "declare -path more" to make sure Pd sees them when the patch is
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loaded. Or \, if you have zexy installed in the directory extra/zexy
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(in the Pd installation") you can get it using "declare -stdpath extra/zexy".
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;
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#X text 129 163 add to search path \, relative to Pd;
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#X text 367 557 updated for Pd version 0.41;
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#X text 42 395 WARNING: you might want to avoid putting "declare" statements
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inside abstractions \, as their effects will extend to the calling
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patch. As of version 0.41 \, "declare path" is ignored inside abstractions
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\, although \, probably unwisely \, "-stdpath" takes effect (on the
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calling patch as well as the abstraction.);
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#X text 42 494 BUG: The name "-stdpath" is confusing \, as it has a
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quite different effect from "-stdpath" on the pd command line.;
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