Hi Marius,
Thanks for taking the dive and contributing ideas to the wiki. I'll "strike" that task from your todo list. How is the wiki template going?
I think the discussion about externals was well played out, what have you ended up deciding? (Will your stylesheet system work on vanilla PD 40?)
I am a little confused about the purpose of these templates though, as I thought you had issues with the way the information was structured in previous templates (and the over use of canvases) and now I see you have even more canvases (cnv)!
Here is some feedback:
works for multi-lingual PD. Of course the comments would still be unilingual without lots of extra effort.
content does not really flow well, as they are different sizes. The extra space for the patch area is nice, but I think most examples need more vertical space than horizontal, even with template 11 the example patch is still floating in a lot of empty space. See template 6 for an example of another alt design that had a bigger patch area.
the content, so that are all the width of the text area or so, when they are too short they no longer serve to break up the content because they need to have more emphasis on the text.
Would you consider making template 11 stylesheet compatible?
See my other message about GOPing pddplink.
Great to see all this effort! :)
.b.
marius schebella wrote:
hey, just finished my templates. I did not concentrate so much on content and layout, but on the question how to make different patch layouts with stylesheets. I think it is a good idea to make styles as flexible as possible. https://www.puredata.info/dev/pddp/pddp-drafts So what you see is one patch where you can switch between different styles. The style definitions are in a seperate textfile and control primarily canvases and text (but you can add your own style definitions for guis...). You can set colors, fonts sizes, positions. please play around and create your own layouts! The layouts are rewritten everytime you open the patch, so you don't have to worry to overwrite when you save a patch. Besides the changes on gui objects, it is also possible to switch headers and footers (or create additional patches). They are GOPs and are scripted during runtime (when you open the patch). they can change their appearance dependent on things like language settings, operating system. But GOPS only support gui objects and comments, I really miss support for images and pddplink. you will need iemlib, zexy, pd 0.39. I only tested them on mac, so I would like to hear feedback about other os. thnx. marius.
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