It works great for me! Also, if you make the graph-on-parent 2 pixels wider you will get a kind of "bold" bang, which I find very cool.
Cheers,
Quim
2012/6/20 Patrice Colet
<colet.patrice@free.fr>
Hello,
in a dynamic GUI patching project, I'm using a bang that would destroy itself and some other objects that come along with it.
[bang] is dynamically contructed then bang would need a callback abstraction, or a 'settable receive'.
Maybe such thing would be possible by using a slider instead of a bang, and setting max and min value to a number attributed to this graphical element, but it makes more sense graphicaly to use a bang for that, we know that bang doesn't output anything else than 'bang', so my question is: why not telling [bang] to output a message, and using only 'bang' for default?
Colet Patrice
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