In the Pd documentation the word
abstraction is found 1859 times subpatch is found 2142 times sub-patch is found 45 times subwindow is found 24 times sub-window is found 1 time (that's in the html document, where it occurs 3 times hyphenated and 1 time not hyphenated)
For reference: Definitions of the terms subpatch and abstraction can be found in paragraphs 2.7 and 2.7.1 of the documentation.
The terms however are consistently used inconsistent.
in 2.7.2 "Graph-on-parent subpatches" the illustration shows an abstraction, not a subpatch. The text first talks about an abstraction and then continues: "When the sub-patch is closed, all controls in it appear on the object instead; so the number box in the sub-patch in the example above is the same one as you see in the box. "
Even weirder, there is a definition of the term "abstraction" in the clone-help.pd which goes as follows: "a patch loaded as an object in another patch" but in the same patch the clones abstraction is named "clone-subpatch.pd".
Is there something I am missing here?
m.
On 05.08.2018 12:01, Max wrote:
OK, let me try myself, please correct me:
An abstraction is a Pd patch which is used like an object in another Pd patch.
A subpatch is saved within the main patch and is constructed with [pd {name}]. Multiple subpatches with the same name may coexist.
Subwindow is the umbrella term for both of the prior terms.
If someone can confirm that the above definition is true, I will make some pull requests to the documentation/ help files since it isn't consistent. The pd~-help for example.
On 04.08.2018 14:05, Max wrote:
In the helpfiles and on this list the three words
'abstraction' 'subpatch' or 'sub-patch' 'subwindow'
are used. could someone provide a definition of those? I suspect they aren't used in a consistent way throughout the documentation.
m.
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