use paradiddle + netreceive. It makes working with PD aesthetically
pleasing and not as resource intensive to load tcl/tk front end. Plus
you get a multithreaded gui for free (so to speak)
that is of course, that you are using OS X...
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On Jul 18, 2005, at 10:48 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote: Hallo, Thoralf Schulze hat gesagt: // Thoralf Schulze wrote:
Damn. I get the feeling that creating user interfaces with pd that are both usable and not too offending to one's eyes is a story about working around the shortcomings of workarounds that won't work because ... [insert your favourite iteration algorithm here].
Data structures recently got "visibility" switches, which could open an interesting new way of workarounds here. Imagine you build a clickable area, either using [tot] or an array of radio buttons, maybe hidden with a canvas. On top of them, you could put your data structures whose visibility is then switched on and off according to mouse actions.
Yves would say: "hacking ..."
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