Dear list,
besides the evident differences between send~/receive~ and throw~/catch~ (number of outputs in one, inputs in other), are there any other diferences in the domains of speed, ease of use or other more obscure informatical areas that might decide which to use when? For example, when just one connection is necessary, which one might be better?
I also noted a strange behaviour of route: when trying to select between the numbers of a radio button (from 0 to 3), I made |route 0 1 2 3|. In the first click (whichever might be) it is fine, but after that route always gives two bangs: the old and the new number. Wasn't supposed it to bang only the selected number?
Using .35 t11 on xp.
Thank you,
João Miguel Pais