pix wrote:
while talking (and bitching a little) about iemlib, what is with removing the inlets/outlets from gui objects when you give them a recieve/send symbol? how is this a _useful_ feature? what is the purpose in removing functionality? does it break _anything_ to leave the inlets/outlets there? being about to send on an outlet or send on a symbol is cool... only being able to do one or the other is silly.
this is really a *feature* and not a *bug* ! you can still use the inlets/outlets of the gui-objects, only the tiny black boxes, indicating, that there is an in/outlet are vanishing when you add a send/receive-symbol. this means:
GUI-object by just looking at the patch (and not at the properties) (this is intended to make patches more readabe -- no more dark magic making things work) 2) anything stays full functional -- you can connect a line from an object to a "invisible inlet" of a GUI-object.
mfg.cd.sadr IOhannes
pix.