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I think this is something I don't feel as strongly about as you do.
Perhaps one possibility would be to recursively navigate subfolders,
rather than devising some kind of a one-of navigation with a
subfolder. But there is a more fundamental problem we need to tackle
first which is the order of paths in respect to individual patches.
I agree with Jonathan that the first place a patch should look is
its own folder and then go from there to explore the rest of the
paths. If so, I would first worry about this, then worry about
recursive searching of an object, which would also address your
request.<br>
<br>
All that said, I am wondering if you are suggesting that pd-extended
is able to recognize an external in a subfolder with a same name? If
so, I wonder if this is a feature or a byproduct of the current
implementation...<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
<br>
Ico<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/14/2014 7:54 PM, Gilberto
Agostinho wrote:<br>
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Hi all,<br>
<br>
I am sorry to bump this up, but I have the impression this message
got forgotten in the middle the discussions about the latest
commits.<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
Gilberto<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/11/14 03:34, Gilberto Agostinho
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all, <br>
<br>
I just found out that Pd-l2Ork behaves differently than
Pd-extended when it comes to the path of external objects. Let's
say I have some objects named exampleN and their help files in
the following folder structure: <br>
<br>
~/.pd/extra-objects/example1/example1.pd <br>
~/.pd/extra-objects/example1/example1-help.pd <br>
~/.pd/extra-objects/example2/example2.pd <br>
~/.pd/extra-objects/example2/example2-help.pd <br>
~/.pd/extra-objects/example3/example3.pd <br>
~/.pd/extra-objects/example3/example3-help.pd <br>
<br>
That is, I don't want to simply put all these extra objects in a
same folder, each one has their one specific folder with the
same name. With Pd-extended, I could simply add
~/.pd/extra-objects to my path, and all of them would be
automatically loaded (if and only if their subfolder names are
the exact same as the object's name). This is very handy because
you can organize your objects better, and also needs less work
than adding each single one of them to your path. <br>
<br>
What do you think about this? <br>
<br>
Best, <br>
Gilberto <br>
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