David Kendall wrote:
I am running Pd on windows. I have downloaded the Grid external and am trying to adjust the values and the geometry of the GUI. Unfortunately, I can't right click on the abject to adjust the properties, as grid was designed to do. I noticed that grid can take initial arguments to set these properties, and so far, I have figured out what some of them are. For instance, when I write this object:
 
grid grid1 200 -100 100 100 - 50 50 1 1 1 4 2 202 332

 
I know I'll get a grid of 200 width, 100 height, with x values ranging from -100 to 100, y values from -50 to 50. In other words, I know these arguments:
 
grid <grid name> <width> <x-minimim> <x-maximum> <height> <y-minimum> <y-maximum> <??> <??> <??> <number of lines - x> <number of lines - y> <??> <??>
grid <grid name> <width> <x_min> <x_max> <height> <y_min> <y_max> <showing grid flag> <x_step> <y_step> <x_lines> <y_lines> <x_current> <y_current>

but you should be able to edit all of these with the properties dialog,
it simply doesn't work on windows because the compiled version
is for pd-0.36.
take latest release from linux and compile it for windows,
you'll get properties in pd 0.37 also.

cheers,
sevy
 
Am I right about this? Does anyone know what the other arguments are? Does this question make any sense? Please help!
 
David