Maybe this isn't what you want, but couldn't you just put a spigot
on the outlet of the slider. Whenever the algorithm moves the slider it also closes the spigot, and then opens it when the algorithm's finished moving it.
If you're worried about the send of the slider you could use an
intermediary stage and send to a spigot, and then put that data to another send value and have the spigot work the same way as before...
But I guess you wouldn't be able to override the algorithm manually...
At 12:44 AM 16/03/2003 +0100, Olaf Matthes wrote:
is it possible to switch off the connection between a sliders input and it's output? I would like to use a slider that can be moved by the user or positioned by an algorhythm. But in case Pd moves it by itselfe I don't want to get any data out of the outlet.... Or the other way round: is there any way to decide weather the user moved the slider or Pd did by sending data to it's input?
Any ideas? [I could hack the code, of course.. ;-) ]
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