Editing of "data" using the mouse is awkward to say the least... I'm still looking for ways to make it more usable. To change "y", you should be able to click 1/2-way batween the upper vertex and the lower vertex that describes a point havin both "y" and "w".
Alt-click to add or delete points (extremely awkward!)
When you drag on the "y" hotspot, whether or not "w" exists, the points past the one being dragged are dragged in parallel; all their values change. There should be a way to turn this on and off; probably there should be a whole bunch of editing "tools" to select from.
cheers Miller
On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 12:33:11PM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi,
when plotting an array using [plot] there are three variables treated special in array element templates: x, y and w. Now if I use the w to let the line width change, I'm not able to change the y-position of an element with the mouse anymore. This is on Linux.
I still can change y using "set" objects, though. Is there a way to design my templates, so that y stays mouse-editable as well?
I attached an example patch, which should show this behaviour (w.pd).
Ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__