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Hi Jonathan,<br>
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Thanks for your reply.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 30/10/2019 02:28, Jonathan Wilkes
wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Try this:
1. open a terminal
2. cd /usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/cyclone
3. run pd-l2ork from that directory like this: `pd-l2ork -noprefs -nostdpath`
4. try to create [Scope~]
What happens?
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Yes, this makes it work fine. I have added the libraries I most
commonly use to my startup search paths, so that I could write
things like <b>[Scope~] </b>instead of <b>[cyclone/Scope~]</b>.
This seemed to work well until some recent release, when I started
facing this issue. So right now if I start Pd normally instead of
using the instructions you gave and type <b>[Scope~]</b>, I get the
error I describe, but if I try to create <b>[cyclone/Scope~] </b>then
everything is fine. Any idea how can I use paths properly to solve
this?<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Gilberto<br>
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