If you set the canvas size to 1,1 the subpatch shows up about the same size as the default array canvas size. I done some experimenting with
ah yes, that makes sense. since I only use the structures in the gop, I
never cared about searching it better.
setting gop with pd-pdsubpatch and not donecanvasdialog but the other message with fewer arguments. Couldn't you just send the canvas a message to tell it whether it is a text atom or a graph? I looked through the code for quite a while but could not find how this could be done.
I don't speak C, so can't really say anything. but I would say, you can't.
and anyway, doesn't matter which object it is, it gets the same treatment
I read somewhere that even if gui elements are not drawn in a subpatch they take use a lot of cpu. Is this true? How much processing goes on for gui elements when not
visible?
I don't have any hard data to back this up, but I think not, only
displayed elements count to cpu (maybe hidden ones count a bit?). my only
way to be sure would be to make a stress test. but maybe someone else can
say more about tcl/tk.
João