On Dec 10, 2007, at 6:48 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 16:34 -0500, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Roman Haefeli wrote: (or am i
overseeing something?).
It would only break externals that rely on lack of spaces in any
way, and only if supposing that you weren't already using some other way of producing the spaces.about spaces, those that break are: [netsend], [print],
[textfile], ... anything using atom_string().ah, yes i am overseeing. thank you for mentioning them. to be added: labels in iemguis, when saved.
but these are things that already would break now and it is
possible to create symbols containing spaces in pd, it's just not as easy as just using a symbolbox. fact is, that people do it anyway, so why trying to prevent them?i didn't know that [print] would be affected. in what way is it affected? at least visually it doesn't seem to be.
i encounter that ' ' is treated in a non-comprehensibly special way, since other characters such as ';' or ',' are escaped by symbolatom
(or by pd, i don't know) and can be used, atltough they have a meaning
in pd as well (like 'space' has). wouldn't it be more consistent, if ' ',
',' and ';' would be treated the same way?
A simple fix for allowing spaces is making the label be based on a
list rather than a symbol. This is what I am doing tkwidgets. But
for the iemguis, I'm not sure it would work since it might break
backwards compatibility.
.hc
roman
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