On Nov 5, 2007, at 10:45 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
The file "theme_from_commandline" would just need to specify variables in tcl-syntax:
set theme_bgcolor grey set theme_bwidth 2 ...
One ideal feature would be to make a distinction between normal
objects and subpatch / abstraction, for example with a bolder font or heavier borderline.hmm, why do you want to differentiate between a "normal" object and an abstraction? i always considered abstractions to be equal to internals and
externals. (they are not from an API point-of-view; but i think that this is a
bug rather than a feature)I'm sure this is more difficult, but as a subpatch or an
abstraction is in itself more important than its text, it should be really useful...otoh, i understand that subpatches might be visually distinct from
objects.
Yeah, I think having subpatches visually distinct would definitely be
useful, since they are really a hidden chunk of the current patch
rather than an object.
Keep the ideas flowing and add them here so we have a record of them:
http://puredata.info/dev/GuiIdeas
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