to elucidate:
if you send a "set <value>" message to a slider (or a number box, for that matter), the value is changed without sending the value out on the output.
so, for instance, if you do:
number box -> [set $1 ( -> vsl -> number box
then changing the first number box will move the slider, whereas only dragging on the slider itself will affect the second number box.
pix.
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 01:15:29 +0100 pix pix@test.at wrote:
[set 0.435( -> [vsl]
pix.
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 00:44:14 +0100 Olaf Matthes olaf.matthes@gmx.de wrote:
Hi list,
is it possible to switch off the connection between a sliders input and it's output? I would like to use a slider that can be moved by the user or positioned by an algorhythm. But in case Pd moves it by itselfe I don't want to get any data out of the outlet.... Or the other way round: is there any way to decide weather the user moved the slider or Pd did by sending data to it's input?
Any ideas? [I could hack the code, of course.. ;-) ]
Olaf
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