Perhaps it would be easier if there were a "select none" (ctrl-shift-A) accelerator. I almost put that in but am waiting to make sure I can't think of a more urgently-needed binding for that key combination.
cheers Miller
On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 04:32:54PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Ha, that's cute, though it needs some getting used to, but I guess that will come quickly.
I just tried it with creating a [f ], then press Ctl-1 and type "mod 16", press C-1 again and type "+ 1", neat.
After my initial enthusiasm has faded I must also say, that certain patching habits now fail miserably.
I'm used to moving the mouse in advance to where I want to put the next object for objects that should not be connected to the previously created object.
Example: Lets say I want to create a row of number atoms like this:
[0\ [0\ [0\ [0\ [0\ [0\ [0\
Traditionally I'd do a sweeping movement with the mouse going left to right and sometimes press "Ctl-3" and click.
The new auto-connections make this very hard now.
I guess I would prefer auto-connections and auto-alignments happen afterwards, e.g. I create these
[0\
[mtof]
[phasor~]
[cos~]
then select the four objects, say the magic words and then it would transform into this:
[0
| [mtof] | [phasor~] | [cos~]Ciao
Frank
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