That's a great patch. My only critique is that I like thicker sliders
since they are easier targets.It would be great to have this in CVS so that it automatically gets
included in the Pd-extended builds.
my purpose wasn't to become famous or something, but if it must be is ok.
that to say that a patch for general use should follow general principles.
I find thinner sliders elegant, but that's not what's important here. can
you suggest a value?
frank gave a better suggestion for the dynamic send, if rhere are no other
issues (or anything I forgot), then I'll implement it and move on to the
other guis.
joao
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On Nov 26, 2005, at 12:06 PM, João Miguel Pais wrote:
Here is a second (and full?) version of the abstraction to make editing
of gui objects much easier and quicker (for those who work a lot with
them). Just put them in your externals folder.As I said before, this example is for a canvas, but I'll take the model
and adapt it to all other GUI objects.Please try it out, correct, criticise, etc. (even the english, if you
want). If it's fine I think I can start the adaptations to the other
ones.Some operations might be made not with the most fast sollutions, but I
was using only the standard objects of pd. It's not impossible, and it
will provide compatibility.Greetings,
João Miguel Pais
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