Hi,
Doing what you want with [t] is best done using a specialized GUI for that
object class.
Maybe an easier way: Seeing as we can select cables (ok not multiple ones yet...), and that hitting left and right arrows already works for moving objects around, I was thinking a nice way to deal with the trigger issue would be to select multiple cables, say all the cables coming out of the trigger, and then hit left/right with the cursor near the trigger object in order to shift the outlet they are attached to by one to left/right respectively.
So if you had:
[t b a b a] | | | |
to several objects and you wanted to insert an 'a' at the beginning of the trigger object, so it was executed last, you could make the trigger object first:
[t a b a b a] | | | |
Then select all the cables and hit right once:
[t a b a b a] | | | |
whoops I just realised this will look crap on most normal fonts. oh well. So if you wanted to insert an 'a' in the middle, you could just select the cables to the right of the insertion and hit right once! easy?? any thoughts?
I guess if the mouse cursor is nearer the destination objects when the left/right is pressed it will shift the inlet numbers of these objects that the cables are connected to.
Matt
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