Hi João,

- I'll will force the size of the properties window in the next release. Really easy but I forget to do it.
- The properties windows are auto generated with the attributes of the objects and I plan to add new features : 
sections, color picker, menu when the  possibilities are predefined (for the font weight or for the font slant), checkbox for boolean values... 
But it's not so easy to do.
- The "Id name" is the "receive symbol" (ok, it would be better to change the label) and I will surely add a sender name. 
I have to think how to do this, I want it to be generic and not complicated to do for the developer.
- I didn't schedule to add the library to pd extented because it's already a lot of work and I'm ashamed but I'm not very familiar with the Makefile...
And the default one seems complicated to use when you have more than one file per object. But if someone want to help me, he's welcome !

Thanks a lot for your suggestions !
All the best,

Pierre


2013/12/31 Dan Wilcox <danomatika@gmail.com>
Holy shit. Can these eventually replace the vanilla objects??!!

On Dec 31, 2013, at 12:00 PM, pd-list-request@iem.at wrote:

From: Pierre Guillot <guillotpierre6@gmail.com>
Subject: [PD] [PD-announce] Chocolate et Coffee
Date: December 31, 2013 at 11:46:54 AM GMT+1
Reply-To: pd-list@iem.at


Hi everybody,
I'm pleased to share my new libraries : Chocolate & Coffee.

For the HOA project, I've developed a C library to facilitate the creation of graphical objects for Pure Data and to allow further interactions with the users. My experimentation objects were a VU-meter and a number box for signal. They appeared useful and ergonomic for me so I undertook to extend the list. 

Quickly : Chocolate is a set of GUIs sometimes already available in PD Vanilla, PD extented or Max with new features (like presets edition) that I hope, you'll enjoy. And it will be a part of a more complex project for the writting of events. Coffee is a set of objects to facilitate the patch creation.

The libraries are available for Mac, Windows and Linux and they have been tested on PD extented 0.43 and PD 0.45.


Feedback are wellcome (for developement questions, the best is to use the git project).

I hope you'll find this libraries useful. 
Bonne année

Ps : The C library seems to work very well under Linux. So, if we don't have problems with the other dependencies, we'll be able to offer a Linux version of the Hoa Library very quickly.
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