And sorry if that didn't quite get across the whole story - the idea is if you have two hradios of length 8 each, you add [+ 8] to the second hradio to now have a range of 0-15 between the two, and then use the [moses]s to figure out which of the two hradios a value is coming from and loop back some [color( messages to them to set their appearance appropriately. With a little more effort you can mostly emulate the interface of a single IEM [hradio], accepting [set( messages and numbers to update the GUI as well as pass through, etc.
Best Luke
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Luke Iannini lukexipd@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Phil! I've hacked this in before by using a bunch of [moses] objects and sending [color 1 1 1( etc. messages to the radio objects that are supposedly "not selected" (which makes the radio indicator the same color as the background so it looks like there's nothing there).
I'd be happy to dig up a patch if you want to see a demo (but of course some way to do this built in to the IEMgui would be much faster : ) )
Cheers Luke
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Phil Stone pkstone@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Is there any way to make there be *no* selection displayed in a radio button control?
If not, this would be a very useful feature in that it would allow multiple banks of radio buttons to be tied together programatically. I.e., imagine a set of four hradio controls, stacked on top of each other. Any selection in any of the four becomes the current selection, but also turns off all other banks' selection indicators.
Whereas a single 64-position radio control would be awkward to deal with graphically, 8 rows of 8-pos. hradio controls would be nice and compact.
Phil Stone www.pkstonemusic.com
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