Revision: 9956 http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/pure-data/?rev=9956&view=rev Author: eighthave Date: 2008-05-31 11:17:42 -0700 (Sat, 31 May 2008)
Log Message: ----------- minor layout cleanup
Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/doc/pddp/line-help.pd
Modified: trunk/doc/pddp/line-help.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/pddp/line-help.pd 2008-05-31 13:57:45 UTC (rev 9955) +++ trunk/doc/pddp/line-help.pd 2008-05-31 18:17:42 UTC (rev 9956) @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#N canvas 190 248 862 534 10; +#N canvas 81 22 779 506 10; #X obj 3 29 line; #X text 38 29 -- ramp generator; #X text 5 59 [line]'s left inlet defines the "target" value. The right @@ -33,21 +33,21 @@ it's important to send a "time" value to [line] before sending it a new "target" value...unless of course you WANT it to jump immediately to the new target.; -#X text 430 41 [line] will accept a list of two numbers. The first +#X text 390 41 [line] will accept a list of two numbers. The first in the list will be assigned as the new target , the second in the list will be the new time (duration of the ramp) as below:; -#X obj 416 7 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 +#X obj 376 7 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1; -#X obj 416 501 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 +#X obj 376 471 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1; -#X obj 449 215 line; -#X msg 449 127 1000 1000; -#X floatatom 449 236 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 515 126 ramp up.; -#X msg 458 150 0 1000; -#X text 505 150 ramp down.; -#X msg 470 194 stop; -#X text 430 86 [line] will also accept the "stop" message which effectively +#X obj 409 215 line; +#X msg 409 127 1000 1000; +#X floatatom 409 236 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X text 475 126 ramp up.; +#X msg 418 150 0 1000; +#X text 465 150 ramp down.; +#X msg 430 194 stop; +#X text 390 86 [line] will also accept the "stop" message which effectively halt the current ramp.; #N canvas 51 105 536 509 continuous_ramps 0; #X text 29 44 [line] does not schedule its incoming messages. What @@ -83,20 +83,20 @@ #X connect 13 0 10 0; #X connect 14 0 13 0; #X connect 15 0 13 0; -#X restore 443 290 pd continuous_ramps; +#X restore 403 290 pd continuous_ramps; #X text 152 196 While this does NOT work unless; #X text 150 206 you click "500" first.; #X msg 185 246 500; -#X msg 466 173 42; -#X text 492 174 jumps to this value immediately.; -#X text 507 194 stops the current ramp.; -#X text 428 316 More information about [line] can be found in the Pure +#X msg 426 173 42; +#X text 452 174 jumps to this value immediately.; +#X text 467 194 stops the current ramp.; +#X text 388 316 More information about [line] can be found in the Pure Documentation folder doc/3.audio.examples.; -#X text 431 478 This document was updated for Pd version 0.35 test +#X text 401 451 This document was updated for Pd version 0.35 test 28 by Dave Sabine as part of a project called pddp proposed by Krzysztof Czaja to build comprehensive documentation for Pd.; -#X text 423 354 RELATED OBJECTS; -#X obj 443 373 line~; +#X text 393 354 RELATED OBJECTS; +#X obj 413 373 line~; #N canvas 0 22 456 306 related_objects_from_other_libraries 0; #X obj 23 21 tripleline; #X obj 105 20 t3_line~; @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ ; #X text 14 141 or; #X text 15 155 iem.kug.ac.at/pdb/; -#X restore 444 397 pd related_objects_from_other_libraries; +#X restore 522 373 pd related_objects_from_other_libraries; #N canvas 0 22 462 536 grain_rate_and_creation_arguments 0; #X text 20 18 GRAIN RATE; #X text 32 38 The "grain rate" of [line] is the rate at which it will @@ -147,10 +147,10 @@ #X connect 11 0 7 0; #X connect 11 0 13 0; #X connect 13 0 12 0; -#X restore 443 263 pd grain_rate_and_creation_arguments; -#X obj 3 3 cnv 5 850 20 empty empty [line] 20 10 1 18 -233017 --66577 0; -#X obj 819 4 pddp; +#X restore 403 263 pd grain_rate_and_creation_arguments; +#X obj 3 3 cnv 5 770 20 empty empty line 20 10 1 18 -233017 -66577 +0; +#X obj 463 373 vline~; #X connect 4 0 9 0; #X connect 5 0 4 1; #X connect 6 0 4 0;
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