Hello all,
I've used horizontal dials in a few of my patches and when I open them in PD 0.35 test 5, the connections fail and they are displayed as 'vertical' dials. Has anybody noticed this behavior?
Regards, Dave Sabine
Yep, I get my horizontal "dials" (should be called "radio buttons") changed to vertical too. I'll try to fix that.
But I didn't get broken connection, not so far at least; what objects were connected to and from?
cheers Miller
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 06:49:57PM -0600, David Sabine wrote:
Hello all,
I've used horizontal dials in a few of my patches and when I open them in PD 0.35 test 5, the connections fail and they are displayed as 'vertical' dials. Has anybody noticed this behavior?
Regards, Dave Sabine
Hi Miller,
They weren't connected actually. I had a send symbol = "1-VUselect" defined in the GUI-options.
Then in an abstraction called [inMOTU 1] I was receiving the signal with $1-VUselect. ("1" being a creation argument)
However, after further analysis of the problem...I realize that the problem is NOT that the connections fail, but that the object has changed to a vertical dial and has hidden half of itself underneath one of my VU meters - making it impossible to click on.
Sorry if my earlier message mislead you - and me, and everyone else reading this.
Regards, Dave S
----- Original Message ----- From: "Miller Puckette" mpuckett@man104-1.ucsd.edu To: "David Sabine" dave@davesabine.com Cc: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 10:56 PM Subject: Re: [PD] Horizontal Dial in 0.35 test 5 problem?
Yep, I get my horizontal "dials" (should be called "radio buttons")
changed
to vertical too. I'll try to fix that.
But I didn't get broken connection, not so far at least; what objects were connected to and from?
cheers Miller
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 06:49:57PM -0600, David Sabine wrote:
Hello all,
I've used horizontal dials in a few of my patches and when I open them
in PD 0.35 test 5, the connections fail and they are displayed as 'vertical' dials. Has anybody noticed this behavior?
Regards, Dave Sabine