Hi,
Don't feel stupid. $0 does not behave like $1 if it accepts an argument - that might be pretty neat though. The way I normally handle this is to connect $1/blah to $0/blah somewhere in the patch (usually using the s-connect abstraction). This is the case for s-ezdac~. I still haven't come up with a solution for making each slider send on $1/blah as well, without causing message loops. I'm sure there's something obvious, but I haven't thought about it for long enough. I used to do away with the $0 entirely and just use $1 internally but then I started to see the logic of Frank's patching style, and realised this probably is exposing too much of the tender insides of abstractions to the big scary world.
Glad you like the patches, thanks for trying them!
Best,
Chris.
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 03:21:34AM -0700, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Wait, does $0 behave like $1 if it accepts an argument? If so, that would be sweet, and I would feel stupid.
~Kyle
On 5/19/06, Kyle Klipowicz kyleklip@gmail.com wrote:
I love these abstractions! Clean and modular. Just the way I like 'em. Kudos on using ssad, too.
I did notice with this library that the naming argument, which should allow sending to internal variables from the outside, doesn't always work properly, since the abs use $0 instead of $1. See internals of s-ezdac~ for what I mean.
Otherwise, excellent work Chris!
~Kyle
On 5/19/06, Max Neupert abonnements@revolwear.com wrote:
although it would be nice if [image] would have a properties dialog to change the image
Am 19.05.2006 um 13:25 schrieb hard off:
the (new?) [image] object is really handy, cos you can make a .gif for the background grid of your data structure sequencers.
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