hey Jonathan - i would love to work with this for my purposes, but currently i have to be limited to objects for vanilla. is there a way at all to do this, since your original goal was to make l2Ork's new features accessible to all platforms? ideally i'd just like a superior vanilla PD editing environment with undo capability, but not have access to the advanced objects, or just be able to delete anything not integral to the editing process so i don't accidentally use it. any of this possible or are some objects fundamentally changed in your environment so much that cross compatibility is not possible?

best,
scott

On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 7:48 AM, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list <pd-list@lists.iem.at> wrote:
Purr Data 2.1.1 is out.


I added a "dropdown" widget to the "Put" menu.  The interface
isn't yet stable, but it should be usable if people want to play
with it.

Changes:
* normalized range for `[bendin]` (keep old behavior under legacy flag)
* added "mouseenter" and "mouseleave" events for data structures
* fixed "Recent Files" under Windows
* cleaned up documentation in repo
* fix for `[midiclkin]` (#255)
* added "l2ork_version" message for `[pdinfo]`
* make loader search order the same as Pd Vanilla
* fixed cord inspector font size
* silence spurious error when autopatching a signal object
* added a `[dropdown]` object for choosing a value for an atom box (interface not stable yet)
* made gatom resizable by click-dragging in edit mode
* added "<ctrl-mousewheel>" for zooming
* added solarized and inverted solarized gui presets
* fixed mycanvas stroke color updates
* improvements to mode 4 of intelligent patching
* fixed "<Delete>" not deleting a selected object on some systems

-Jonathan

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