Simulating mouse motions is not ideal, but it works. One problem would be if you have two scalars in the same place. If you want to delete the bottom one, at least when you do it manually, you have to move the top one first.
-Chuckk
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
Try searching the mailing list archives on this one. I don't think it is possible, except for doing it by simlulating mouse motions with messages. .hc On Jun 13, 2008, at 1:36 AM, Lau Llobet wrote:
I'm building some grafics in my pd project.
I add some objects with the [append] but i need to erase them, i have found no way to delete them except by using " ; pd patch-data clear " message or array resizing , non of them is usefull to me because i need to erase some of them with no order. I've read that "Pointers are "safe": if you delete a scalar pointers to it are marked invalid." so i think there'll be a way to delete scalars , in fact i can do it manually with a Ctrl-X. Is there any way to do it ?
thank you very much !.
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