Very cool! I like the [line] on it. Try throwing in one of the
mapping curves like sigmoid_seat for a more natural feel ;)
.hc
On Jan 10, 2009, at 6:52 PM, Chris McCormick wrote:
Hey Pders,
Luke's recent data structures gui posts inspired me to take another
look at what is for me the holy grail of GOP guis in Pd - hiding bits of
the gui selectively, so you can make simple looking guis which expand
out to show more complicated options at the user's behest.Attached is a patch that gets this to work through what appears to
be a weird bug in the interaction between Pd and tcl/tk and some internal-message jiggery. Anyway, enough yammering, see the attached patch. Click 'show_hide' to show and hide the number box on the right. You can use the numberbox on the left to slowly slide the gui in and
out to see it working slowly. For some reason this only works if you use a [line] to slowly change the size of the GOP, otherwise nothing gets hidden. Well, that is if it works at all for you.Best,
Chris.
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