On Aug 30, 2004, at 4:58 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Miller Puckette hat gesagt: // Miller Puckette wrote:
Editing of "data" using the mouse is awkward to say the least... I'm
still looking for ways to make it more usable. To change "y", you should be able to click 1/2-way batween the upper vertex and the lower vertex
that describes a point havin both "y" and "w".I found out now that I cannot edit y with mouse, if the array element was defined having y as first field.
This will not let me edit y, only w:
[struct elem float y float x float w] [struct something array elements elem]
whereas this allows edits of y as well:
[struct elem float x float y float w] [struct something array elements elem]
I suppose this is a bug somehow, or am I required to use a certain order by design?
Just an FYI: I wrote a help file for this. Its in the CVS
doc/pddp/scalar-help.pd I tried to figure out the behavior and
document it. Feel free to correct it or add to it. Or I will when I
get a chance...
I couldn't get anything with Alt-clicking working on MacOS X.
.hc
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