Many thanks for making these, Jonathan.
A couple things that may streamline your future tutorial videos is
to use Pd-L2Ork version of tidy:
1) create an object (e.g. a number)
2) duplicate n times
3) select all created number objects
4) press ctrl+y to line them up all horizontally (pd-l2ork picks
the closest axis with horizontal being preferred when distance
between both is the same)
5) press ctrl+y once again to space them evenly so that they don't
overlap
tl;dr version: press ctrl+y twice
Another thing to point out is when you try to connect one object's
outlets to multiple objects or multiple objects into one object's
inlets, pd-l2ork picks the best option that yields most valid
connections.
Finally, when patching two objects with many nlets (e.g. unpack n
-> pack n), pd-l2ork will patch as many connections as
possible. So, if you select 3rd outlet (out of let's say 5), and
the 1st inlet on a 5 inlet receiving object, pd-l2ork will create
3 valid connections (3->1, 4->2, and 5->3).
HTH
Best wishes,
Ico
On 05/28/2013 12:18 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
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