#N canvas 0 0 448 447 10; #X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header Pure_Data_search 20 10 1 18 -261106 -33289 0; #X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp ; #X obj 1 425 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -33289 0; #N canvas 274 223 494 284 META 0; #X text 12 65 LIBRARY PDDP; #X text 12 5 GENRE all_about_pd; #X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION tips for searching for objects; #X text 12 85 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes \, Pd-ext 0.42.; #X text 12 25 KEYWORDS help; #X restore 392 427 pd META; #X obj 6 427 pddp/pddplink all_about.pd -text All About Pd; #N canvas 9 180 428 183 References 0; #X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0 14 -261106 -33289 0; #X text 7 2 Searching for Objects; #X text 32 39 * pdpedia; #X text 32 59 * mailing lists; #X text 32 79 * google; #X text 32 99 * your own harddrive; #X restore 103 427 pd References; #X text 19 121 Advanced Search; #X text 19 26 Simple Search; #X text 19 26 _____________; #X text 19 121 _______________; #X text 19 171 You can use regular expressions \, too:; #X text 19 188 "obj [0-9]+ [0-9]+ osc~ [0-9]+" will match all help patches that have an [osc~] object with a creation argument.; #X text 19 141 Use quotes to search for a specific phrase \, such as: "frequency modulation"; #X obj 24 250 pddp/pddplink http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TclCmd/re_syntax.htm ; #X text 19 218 Pd search uses the regex syntax from the Tcl language \, which is documented here:; #X text 19 382 For more details on PDDP tags \, see:; #X obj 24 399 pddp/pddplink all_about_pd_META.pd; #X text 19 46 Enter your search terms and click "Search" \, or click a keyword. You can use the drop-down menu below the search bar to filter the results by category. Searches are not case sensitive.; #X text 19 101 Use and to change the size of the fonts.; #X text 19 272 Finally \, you can make use of PDDP keywords to refine your search. They are listed at the bottom of the search homepage. Click one to see the regex syntax \, which you can use to search for any of the PDDP tag.; #X text 19 322 Clicking on a "folder" icon will bring up the containing directory in an external file browser. Clicking the "i" icon will bring up a README.txt for the containing library (or META.pd if there isn't a README). Internal objects will pop up a message saying so.;