Hi! Just a silly question. When you create an abstraction or one-off subpatch with many in/outlets they are laid out so close one to the other that they look as one thick in/outlet except that you rename the subpatch to a suitably long name that forces a resizing of the object. Is there any way to explicitly resize the object without renaming it? The properties item in the popup menu for the object shows a dialog for graph (?) properties. Thank you. Regards, Carlos
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Carlos Pita wrote:
When you create an abstraction or one-off subpatch with many in/outlets they are laid out so close one to the other that they look as one thick in/outlet except that you rename the subpatch to a suitably long name that forces a resizing of the object. Is there any way to explicitly resize the object without renaming it?
wait till next year or so... sorry
(or go use jMax or Max/MSP ;-)
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Hallo, Carlos Pita hat gesagt: // Carlos Pita wrote:
When you create an abstraction or one-off subpatch with many in/outlets they are laid out so close one to the other that they look as one thick in/outlet except that you rename the subpatch to a suitably long name that forces a resizing of the object. Is there any way to explicitly resize the object without renaming it? The properties item in the popup menu for the object shows a dialog for graph (?) properties.
One comonly used trick is to use dummy arguments like:
[pd mysub -----------------------------]
to stretch the visual appearance.
Another trick is to avoid creating so many out/inlets using [route] or similar techniques or send/receives.
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