Correct me if I'm wrong but this doesn't work for me. They stay in order of creation, the abstraction object doesn't change when I move the horizontal alignment of the inlets in the subpatch.
doc/2.control.examples/12.PART2.subpatch.pd (inside [pd eager-adder])Also in:Trivia:If you put a bunch of [inlet] objects at the exact same x position in a canvas, the order inwhich they were created (from most recent to least recent) corresponds to the left-to-rightorder of the subpatch's inlets on the parent patch. In other words: if you have:[inlet][inlet]There's no way to tell by looking what the ordering is. So, obviously, don't do that, butalso keep in mind that it's a good idea in general to keep all [inlet] objects in a horizontal row so one can quickly grasp their left-to-right order merely by looking at the patch:[inlet] [inlet]is much clearer than:[inlet] [inlet][inlet](Same for [outlet].)-Jonathan
From: Morgan Packard <morgan@morganpackard.com>
Subject: [PD] in an abstraction or subpatch, what determines the order of inlets/outlets?
To: "pd list" <pd-list@iem.at>
Date: Monday, February 14, 2011, 10:32 PM-----Inline Attachment Follows-----
In other words, when I edit my subpatch, how can I tell which inlets/outlets in the subpatch correspond to which in box in the main patch representing the subpatch?I'm sure this is a common question, but a quick glance through the docs and on google didn't turn anything up.thanks,-Morgan
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