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authorHans-Christoph Steiner <eighthave@users.sourceforge.net>2010-09-09 17:18:34 +0000
committerHans-Christoph Steiner <eighthave@users.sourceforge.net>2010-09-09 17:18:34 +0000
commite724f9f4cd61bcf3a2dfc36cedbed7f7905b2ad7 (patch)
tree070f1c9d81f2de93a937233d1775f95f6e5f695a /packages/Makefile
parent733da0b76f56e50cb1fb1fe2965da46746da0c02 (diff)
documented name change of Pd-extended prefs file
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14028
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diff --git a/packages/Makefile b/packages/Makefile
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--- a/packages/Makefile
+++ b/packages/Makefile
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ ifeq ($(OS_NAME),linux)
endif
ifeq ($(OS_NAME),darwin)
echo "<p>To install Pd, drag the $(PD_APP_NAME).app into your <b>/Applications</b> folder or to the shortcut in the disk image. (<i>You might need to put the old one in the trash before copying this one to <b>/Applications</b></i>)</p>" >> $(README_FILE)
- echo "<p>By default, most of the included libraries are loaded at startup. To change this, set your own preferences in the <b>Startup...</b> Preferences pane usings the <b>Save all settings</b> button. If you want to start with the default preferences, throw away the Pd preferences file <strong>~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist</strong> (<code>~</code> <i>means your home folder</i>), or run this command in the Terminal.app: </p><p><code>rm ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist</code></p><p>The Preferences panels in Pd are currently buggy, so you might have better luck with the Apple utilities: <code>defaults read org.puredata.pd</code>, or, <b>Property List Editor</b>, which is freely available as part of <a href=\"http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/download/\" target=\"_blank\">XCode</a> or the <a href=\"http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/serveradmintools104.html\" target=\"_blank\">Server Tools</a>.</p>" >> $(README_FILE)
+ echo "<p>By default, most of the included libraries are loaded at startup. To change this, set your own preferences in the <b>Startup...</b> Preferences pane usings the <b>Save all settings</b> button. If you want to start with the default preferences, throw away the Pd preferences file <strong>~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pdextended.plist</strong> (<code>~</code> <i>means your home folder</i>), or run this command in the Terminal.app: </p><p><code>rm ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pdextended.plist</code></p><p>The Preferences panels in Pd are currently buggy, so you might have better luck with the Apple utilities: <code>defaults read org.puredata.pdextended</code>, or, <b>Property List Editor</b>, which is freely available as part of <a href=\"http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/download/\" target=\"_blank\">XCode</a> or the <a href=\"http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/serveradmintools104.html\" target=\"_blank\">Server Tools</a>.</p>" >> $(README_FILE)
echo "If you want to use PDP on Mac OS X 10.4/Tiger or 10.3/Panther, you will need to install X11 (X11 comes installed with 10.5/Leopard). It comes on the install CD/DVD that your computer came with. For more detail, see <a href=\"http://www.simplehelp.net/2006/10/22/how-to-install-x11-in-os-x/\" target=\"_blank\">How to install X11 in OS X</a> or <a href=\"http://puredata.info/docs/faq/macosx\" target=\"_blank\">How do I install Pd on MacOS X?</a>." >> $(README_FILE)
endif
ifeq ($(OS_NAME),windows)