hi,
i finally came up with a usable version of PD for OSX but one thing really bothers me:
i can only get properties in edition mode by double-clicking on an object.
i didn't find the way of getting properties menu in performance mode, there must be a magic combination of keys to get this, i tried <apple>click, <shift><apple>click, ... with no success.
in fact, it worked when i plugged a 3-button mouse to the iBook but i'd rather not do this.
cheers,
yves
Hi all,
You can only get properties in edit mode in OSX. I could assign some crazy key combination to do that for "locked" ("run mode") patches, but I found out pretty fast that it's bad to have double-click do this (tried to switch a toggle on and off quickly and instead got the dialog!)
cheers Miller
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 01:27:18AM +0200, Yves Degoyon wrote:
hi,
i finally came up with a usable version of PD for OSX but one thing really bothers me:
i can only get properties in edition mode by double-clicking on an object.
i didn't find the way of getting properties menu in performance mode, there must be a magic combination of keys to get this, i tried <apple>click, <shift><apple>click, ... with no success.
in fact, it worked when i plugged a 3-button mouse to the iBook but i'd rather not do this.
cheers,
yves
<apple>click would just be fine for me....
but, just for finding out, how come it worked with a three mouse button and more surprisingly, it worked with the middle button ??
it must send a key sequence that activates the popup menu with "Help" and "Properties", right ??
cheers, yves
Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all,
You can only get properties in edit mode in OSX. I could assign some crazy key combination to do that for "locked" ("run mode") patches, but I found out pretty fast that it's bad to have double-click do this (tried to switch a toggle on and off quickly and instead got the dialog!)
cheers Miller
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 01:27:18AM +0200, Yves Degoyon wrote:
hi,
i finally came up with a usable version of PD for OSX but one thing really bothers me:
i can only get properties in edition mode by double-clicking on an object.
i didn't find the way of getting properties menu in performance mode, there must be a magic combination of keys to get this, i tried <apple>click, <shift><apple>click, ... with no success.
in fact, it worked when i plugged a 3-button mouse to the iBook but i'd rather not do this.
cheers,
yves
Well, I never heard of a mac with more than a 1-button mouse, but as far as the Tcl/Tk code is concerned, button-3 is bound the same way on Mac as on PC, so I guess it must still work...
cheers Miller
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 01:54:27AM +0200, Yves Degoyon wrote:
<apple>click would just be fine for me....
but, just for finding out, how come it worked with a three mouse button and more surprisingly, it worked with the middle button ??
it must send a key sequence that activates the popup menu with "Help" and "Properties", right ??
cheers, yves
Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all,
You can only get properties in edit mode in OSX. I could assign some crazy key combination to do that for "locked" ("run mode") patches, but I found out pretty fast that it's bad to have double-click do this (tried to switch a toggle on and off quickly and instead got the dialog!)
cheers Miller
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 01:27:18AM +0200, Yves Degoyon wrote:
hi,
i finally came up with a usable version of PD for OSX but one thing really bothers me:
i can only get properties in edition mode by double-clicking on an object.
i didn't find the way of getting properties menu in performance mode, there must be a magic combination of keys to get this, i tried <apple>click, <shift><apple>click, ... with no success.
in fact, it worked when i plugged a 3-button mouse to the iBook but i'd rather not do this.
cheers,
yves