Hey, Any idea what the equivalent modifier for this is on the mac? It didn't seem to get the usual ctrl>command translation that the rest of Pd did. (ctrl-click on the mac is hardwired as "right click") Should I bug report it?
Luke
On 6/5/07, Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org wrote:
Hallo, Jamie Bullock hat gesagt: // Jamie Bullock wrote:
I'm just starting to get my hands dirty with data structures. In particular GOP data structures. Inspired by Chris Mccormick's wonderful s- abstractions, I'm trying to make a simple GOP transport, with graphical play/stop/pause rewind etc. controls. The main showstopper at the moment is that I don't seem to be able to make the UI elements 'clickable'.
Using [tot] I can detect the mouse position when clicking inside the subpatch, but when the graph is on parent, this doesn't work. Of course, I don't want to use [tot] in the parent, because the GOP subpatch might well move.
Is there some other way to make a clickable element? Chris's s-env abstraction seems to detect ctrl-click, but It isn't obvious to me how this is achieved...
Nothing special here: ctrl-click is a standard feature of "array" fields in a data structure definition. You use it to add elements to the array.
Some other click-detections things require more manual work: The [struct] object has an outlet that will send out messages if a pointer of that type was selected or changed. Just connect a [print] there to see what's happening. You can use this with [route ...] to trigger actions when data structures are changed.
Ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
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