I wonder if we could include such functionality in a library of GUI objects which can dynamically hide and reshape themselves...

.hc


On Apr 18, 2006, at 2:50 AM, alexandre matheson wrote:

On closer inspection is isn't that difficult at all to store the previous states. See updated patch.
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On 17-Apr-06, at 8:42 PM, alexandre matheson wrote:


On 17-Apr-06, at 7:59 PM, derek holzer wrote:

Roman Haefeli wrote:
i just checked the code: it seems like changing the page moves some gui-objs out of the gop-window and others into the window with [pos X Y(-messages. 

Send messages to resize your GUI objects to/from 0 width or 0 height. They effectively "don't exist" if they are zero pixels high or wide (although they still use some CPU resources). You could even do it with [line], so that they seem to fade out or drop down.

I tried this and it refused to resize below 2 by 8 on a hslider which is too bad cause using line to make it morph is a really cool idea.

Maybe you could reuse the same gui objects for different parameters by changing the send (see attached patch). The big problem with this is storing the settings and having them recalled when you move from one parameter to another.
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