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Albert Gräf authored
I decided to go back to semantic versioning with this release, so this has become version 0.10.1 now. Incidentally, this numbering also works better in the meta patch. While I was at it, I also fixed the garbled formatting of the meta patch. Note that this version is still backward-compatible with versions 0.8 and 0.9, so existing Pd-Lua scripts from older versions should continue to work. There are no user-visible changes in pdlua, apart from the support for Lua 5.4 which was added already in version 0.10. 0.10.1 adds the pd-lua-intro tutorial, which also includes improved live-coding support through an add-on Lua module in tutorial/examples/pdx.lua, as well as the accompanying pdlua-remote.pd abstraction and the pdlua-remote.el elisp file in the same folder, as explained in the tutorial. These items aren't currently installed anywhere, so you may want to copy those bits and pieces to your extra/pdlua folder for system-wide installation.
Albert Gräf authoredI decided to go back to semantic versioning with this release, so this has become version 0.10.1 now. Incidentally, this numbering also works better in the meta patch. While I was at it, I also fixed the garbled formatting of the meta patch. Note that this version is still backward-compatible with versions 0.8 and 0.9, so existing Pd-Lua scripts from older versions should continue to work. There are no user-visible changes in pdlua, apart from the support for Lua 5.4 which was added already in version 0.10. 0.10.1 adds the pd-lua-intro tutorial, which also includes improved live-coding support through an add-on Lua module in tutorial/examples/pdx.lua, as well as the accompanying pdlua-remote.pd abstraction and the pdlua-remote.el elisp file in the same folder, as explained in the tutorial. These items aren't currently installed anywhere, so you may want to copy those bits and pieces to your extra/pdlua folder for system-wide installation.