Good luck with your Masters' research, just let me know on this list or #dataflow if you have questions.
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On Wed, 2011-09-21 at 12:58 -0400, Mike Moser-Booth wrote:
I'll look into it and see if it's something I can handle. I'm a bit knee deep in my Master's research right now, though, so it might be slow-going. ;-)
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2011/9/19 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at:
That would be very useful, great idea! I'll happily help you get that going if you are willing to take it on. I don't think it would be very hard to do. Basically, just take the plugin I wrote, but bind to the canvas widget that the object makes rather than the patch window. Then it would call a Tcl proc which would send the info to pd to be output from the outlet. hcs/cursor is an example of that.
What I've been thinking of doing is have file association patches, so like wav.pd, mov.pd, mp3,pd, etc. Then when you drop a .wav file onto a canvas, it would copy-n-paste the contents of wav.pd where you dropped the .wav file.
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On Sep 19, 2011, at 12:53 PM, Mike Moser-Booth wrote:
A bit of a variation on what João is suggesting, but I think a simple [cnv]-like gui object that will take a drag-and-drop file and output the path and filename would be nice. Something that just defines an area to drop on. Then you could just do simple things like stick the [cnv] behind an array and drop a soundfile on it to load, for example.
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On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 9:05 AM, João Pais jmmmpais@googlemail.com wrote:
one of the first things to do could be a drag+drop version of openpanel. I suggest to make it with an "take whole canvas" option - so that a file can be dropped anywhere in the canvas, and it's symbol location goes to the relevant patch sequence.
Patko and I just got TkDND working on Windows and included Pd-extended 0.43. That means tomorrows nightly build should have it included, and its ready for scripting with. TkDND allows Pd to handle drag-n-drop events, so you can do things like drop a file onto the Pd window to open it (implemented in the attached plugin) or drop a pd patch onto a canvas to make an object (also kind of implemented in the plugin).
There are lots of interesting ideas possible, I'm hoping you will play with it and see what kinds of stuff we can do. I forgot who originally implemented the TkDND stuff for Pd, but this is based on that work, so thanks for that.
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