Hi,
after going through the honk abs, I saw the post
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-02/047115.html which
explains something about how this command works. I wanted to ask, is there
already any documentation about donecanvasdialog? Who is developing it,
and which features are programmed to be added?
If there isn't any documentation (which wouldn't surprise me), is it
possible for someone who isn't a programmer to go to the code and see the
commands?
Thanks,
João
Hallo, João Miguel Pais hat gesagt: // João Miguel Pais wrote:
after going through the honk abs, I saw the post
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-02/047115.html which
explains something about how this command works. I wanted to ask, is there
already any documentation about donecanvasdialog? Who is developing it,
and which features are programmed to be added?
donecanvasdialog and many (or most) of the other dynamic patching messages are undocumented features, which according to Miller are not guaranteed to stay available. They may break with any new Pd version. Use (and document) at your own risk.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
Hi Mr. Puckette,
I'm replying to Frank's message in the list. Can you comment on the
statement he made about the stability of donecanvasdialog? Are you
thinking about replacing donecanvasdialog for something else that has the
same (and hopefully better) functions, or just to remove the possibilities
at all? I find it to be a quite interesting feature, as it allows for
better custom-made abstractions (beauty is not a sin).
Thanks,
Joao
Hallo, João Miguel Pais hat gesagt: // João Miguel Pais wrote:
after going through the honk abs, I saw the post http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-02/047115.html which explains something about how this command works. I wanted to ask, is
there already any documentation about donecanvasdialog? Who is developing it, and which features are programmed to be added?donecanvasdialog and many (or most) of the other dynamic patching messages are undocumented features, which according to Miller are not guaranteed to stay available. They may break with any new Pd version. Use (and document) at your own risk.
Ciao
PS [copied from another mail I just sent to the list]:
By the way, how about if arrays also save their display characteristics?
Ticks, numbers, etc.? I guess it shouldn't be hard to built in, right?