HI Arnold,
2008/6/2 Arnold Krille <arnold(a)arnoldarts.de>de>:
Am Montag, 2. Juni 2008 schrieb Stefano D'Angelo:
Then I see this in LV2:
The environment variable LV2_PATH, if present, should
* contain a colon-separated path indicating directories (containing
* plugin bundle subdirectories) that should be searched (in order)
* for plugins.
Doesn't it sound a bit UNIX-centered? (colon separated on Windows for
example?)
Why not? Just because you haven't seen this on windows doesn't mean that it
wouldn't work. Its just a variable which can have anything as content. Why
not a string with colons?
It all depends on the app to handle the variables. And there the LV2 will do
the trick.
Ok, so it could look like this:
set LV2_PATH="C:\Program Files\LV2:D::E:"
Understandable, but IIRC the "unwritten convention" for Windows is to
use semicolons.
Then I read that on Mac OS classic, colons are path separators (I
don't know, never used it).
Just because it comes from unix doesn't mean its
unix-centered. For example
every windows user uses unix-like paths when browsing.
Of course.
Stefano