Hallo, Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
How about Outlet0, etc? Its really just a unique ID, so once parsed the tag could be displayed as whatever.
Actually I think, "Outlet 0" is easier to parse with Pd: [route Outlet]-[route 0 1 2 3]. Having a separator like the ":" makes reading easier. I guess, for Pd parsing padding that with spaces would help and not hinder readability that much.
So outlet comments could look like:
Outlet 0 : left stereo signal Outlet 1 : right stereo signal
I will for now continue to not use a space, and when I'm done, run a regex over them.
Many tag interfaces use space-separated tags, its a common idiom. It
makes sense with Pd too.
I *really* want multiple-word tags. :) So a separator is needed, but one without Pd-meaning could be used, like "-".
Anyway, many values use commas already, because they are written in natural language which has commas so the parser should be aware of them.
Frank