Hallo, Matt Barber hat gesagt: // Matt Barber wrote:
Yes, I am this way too -- but with font sizes sometimes being different from one platform to the next, and even between extended and vanilla, it's really hard to ensure that things will line up sweetly every time you open it, everywhere.
A lot can be had with at least left-aligning connected objects. You get a clean left side, which is the important side of most Pd objects because of the hot inlet there. Then even if something like the "a"s in your [t b a a a a] aren't aligned anymore because of platform/version issues, you still have the clear layout of the main logic flow to the left.
It's also good to leave a bit more room to the right of objects and comments to avoid overlapping boxes. I think, Pd-extended runs quite a bit narrower than Pd-vanilla with a 10px font on Linux, which is what I use. (I'm guilty of not leaving enough room to the right myself, though.)
When 0.39 begins to wane (so [declare] can be used), ...
Careful here: [declare -path ...] is disabled inside of abstractions in Pd-0.41.
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