Hallo, João Miguel Pais hat gesagt: // João Miguel Pais wrote:
[r] in plain Pd doesn't allow this, all IEM-GUI objects however do.
that's true. but I wanted to use only standard objects (maybe too
radical?).
Oh, with "IEM-GUI" I meant the colored GUI objects, that are part of Pd, like [vsl] [hsl] [nbx] [cnv] ....
They were externals in the "iemgui" collection until Miller included them in Pd some years ago (0.36?).
the cnv. You can fake that by renaming the receivers of IEM number boxes [nbx]. However be careful: Once you renamed the receiver, the old value is gone, so you need to keep track of which receiver name is currently active.
ok, good point. but it will save time if one gives the variable first,
which is the point of the patch. I mean, if no changes in code are
predicted, since it's working I guess it wouldn't bother so (well, apart
from "dirtying" the patch).
It would also be nice to have inlets and outlets for your edit patches. Then you could also cross-connect the abstraction to a slider without any sends and receives involved at all.
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