for me it is not really a problem as, if I still haven't released the mouse and I want to connect to another inlet, I can just move the mouse. I guess it is still frustrating, and I like the idea of using the mouse as little as possible. Thanks for the work, it's all very cool!
Maxi
El mié., 12 jun. 2019 a las 10:01, IOhannes m zmoelnig (zmoelnig@iem.at) escribió:
On 08.06.19 19:04, Maximiliano Estudies wrote:
If I press tab the connection jumps to the next inlet, but when I release the mouse it still connects to the inlet that's nearer to the mouse,
this quite directly relates to my initial mail.
On 05.06.19 16:08, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Cycling inlets doesn't work on OSX.
the problem being that i haven't found a way to move the mouse pointer under OSX. my refined attempt to fix the problem was to just tell the GUI to do move the mouse pointer, hoping that if it cannot do that no harm will be done. it turns out, that the attempt to move the mouse pointer makes Pd report that the mouse pionter wsa indeed moved (to the next inlet), so the cords are updated. but when you release the mouse button (to do the actual connection), the unmoved position is reported, and Pd will take *that* position to determine the inlet to connect to :-(
fgmasdr IOhannes
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