I think Pd has been grabbing Alt-key events since I incorporated Guenter's GUI objects, maybe ten versions ago (alt-b creates a "bang" button and so on.) I'm not sure this is really a good idea, but there it is for now.
cheers Miller
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 02:40:57PM +0100, Johannes Taelman wrote:
Hi
I work with a belgian keyboard layout, and the tilde is obtained with 'alt-gr', but is also a 'dead key'. It only shows up after I press 'space'.
Alt+nnn combinations do not seem to behave in PD as 'usual' (who's still using it?) in dos/windows. I can't get a clue what magic this does in PD, but I guess it's more related to TK than PD. Anyone?
j#|@
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, dario aprea hat gesagt: // dario aprea wrote:
Really beginner's question: how can I make a tilde object if I can't type a tilde? I usually type alt+0126 (here it is:~) but in pd it doesn't work. Is that because of my italian keyboard?
Please help me to play my own bloody sine wave!
You could copy objects from the helpfiles. Not very comfortable, though.
ciao
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