diff --git a/Examples/README.pdf b/Examples/README.pdf index c545b12..e708fc1 100644 Binary files a/Examples/README.pdf and b/Examples/README.pdf differ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3e133ee..89d6cda 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -#### Version: 1.0-0 RC-3 (Release Candidate #3): Released August 22nd 2022 +#### Version: 1.0-0 RC-4 (Release Candidate #3): Released October 10th 2022 - - This particular version of the tutorial requires **Pd 0.52-1** or later and depends on **ELSE 1.0-0 RC 3** ()! + - This particular version of the tutorial requires **Pd 0.52-1** or later and depends on **ELSE 1.0-0 RC 4** ( and it'll also contain this tutorial as part of the download. In this combo download, you'll always get compatibility between the tutorial and the ELSE library. +​ So in Pd just go to the "Help" menu and click on "Find Externals", then just search for 'else' for the latest version (1.0-0rc4 by the time of this release). You can also download ELSE from its GitHub repository and it'll also contain this tutorial as part of the download. In this combo download, you'll always get compatibility between the tutorial and the ELSE library. ​ Once you download the library (via Pd or Github), look for the 'live-electronics-folder' inside the else folder and move it somewhere else, preferably to **~/Documents/Pd** (leave **~/Documents/Pd/externals** just for proper external libraries, like the ELSE library). Then you can add the folder's path (such as **~/Documents/Pd/Live-Electronics-Tutorial**) to Pd via "Preferences => Path", so you can navigate through the tutorial via Pd's browser (Help => Browser).