Hi all,
I've releasedPd 0.35 test 24 on the usual,
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html
This has the ASIO device selector bug fix (pd -asio -sounddev 2 ,for instance) and several bug fixes relating to "graph on parent" subpatches.
one change: graph-on-parent subpatches show their text as well as the rest of it, so it's easier to tell what's going on and to edit them, but you'll find the text colliding with controls and have to move things around. I think it's a big enough improvement to be worth the trouble...
I still have to get ASIO up and running multi-channel (right now it exits with no error message when you ask for -asio -channels 8 (for example). However, I do at last have asio running on one machine here, so there's a chance I can debug this at last...
cheers Miller
hi Miller,
object boxes in test24 appear to show up squeezed by 2 pixels. Checking test24 against test23 in diff I find
--- ../../pd/src/g_rtext.c Fri Jan 18 07:49:20 2002 +++ g_rtext.c Wed May 22 23:27:42 2002 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
#define LMARGIN 1 #define RMARGIN 1 -#define TMARGIN 3 +#define TMARGIN 1
-- was this change intended?
Krzysztof
Intended... but if it's causing problems please let me know!
cheers Miller
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:24:30PM +0200, Krzysztof Czaja wrote:
hi Miller,
object boxes in test24 appear to show up squeezed by 2 pixels. Checking test24 against test23 in diff I find
--- ../../pd/src/g_rtext.c Fri Jan 18 07:49:20 2002 +++ g_rtext.c Wed May 22 23:27:42 2002 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
#define LMARGIN 1 #define RMARGIN 1 -#define TMARGIN 3 +#define TMARGIN 1
-- was this change intended?
Krzysztof
hi Miller,
dealing with fonts in a cross-platform way is a nightmare -- I cannot offer any other help, than checking how things look in my setup. In font sizes 8, 10, and 12, the amount of space between the top border and tall lower case letters or digits is one pixel only, and is completely filled with any inlet that happens to be drawn over them.
The same goes for number boxes -- both old-style ones, and `my_numboxes' (but nbx looks cleaner, because the text is pushed to the right, away from the inlet). With `symbol gatoms' low margin is affected as well (in all font sizes except 36), which is not the case with object boxes.
But really, this might be due to my faulty setup (debian woody, out-of-the-box -- if there is such a thing), and anyway, I do not mind looking at any kind of object box height troubles... <rant>unlike object box width troubles...</rant>.
Btw, arrays are now fully dollar-aware, which is great news. Also the ability to edit arguments of graphed-on-parent abstractions, without clearing graph-on-parent flag first, is very nice!
Krzysztof
Miller Puckette wrote:
Intended... but if it's causing problems please let me know!
...
object boxes in test24 appear to show up squeezed by 2 pixels.
...
-- was this change intended?
think found a bug on windows 2000. if i create a [pd asdf] object, then click out side of the object box i am unable to get pd to give me an insertion cursor again no matter how i click on the object.
-Josh
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all,
I've releasedPd 0.35 test 24 on the usual,
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html
This has the ASIO device selector bug fix (pd -asio -sounddev 2 ,for instance) and several bug fixes relating to "graph on parent" subpatches.
one change: graph-on-parent subpatches show their text as well as the rest of it, so it's easier to tell what's going on and to edit them, but you'll find the text colliding with controls and have to move things around. I think it's a big enough improvement to be worth the trouble...
I still have to get ASIO up and running multi-channel (right now it exits with no error message when you ask for -asio -channels 8 (for example). However, I do at last have asio running on one machine here, so there's a chance I can debug this at last...
cheers Miller
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