ok i think the problem here is that the documentation is not the best way to present what vline can do. although the explaination is there, i feel that the demonstation does not reproduce the results for the user(or beginner user for that matter). for example.
when you click on the rampup, jump down, ramp up again you don't actually get to see that in the example patch because it happens so quickly in the atom gui.(does anyone agree on that with me??). Where as if you print the output of snapshot then you can see that it is working. eg
print: 0 print: 0 print: 0 print: 0 print: 0 print: 0 print: 0 print: 0 print: 0 print: 0.0551474 print: 0.155283 print: 0.255419 print: 0.354104 print: 0.45424 print: 0.554376 print: 0.654512 print: 0.754649 print: 0.854785 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1 print: 1
On 3/7/08, marius schebella marius.schebella@gmail.com wrote:
sorry, I was blind and now I see. I should not post mails so late.
marius.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
marius schebella wrote:
yea, there is no explanation of the syntax.
apart from the following quote taken from the vline~-help (updated for version 0.33): "The messages consist of a target value, a time interval (zero if not supplied), and an initial delay (also zero if not supplied.)"
fgmasdr. IOhannes