This is the stuff that I think is much more interesting, it's the
stuff that doesn't make for sexy videos, but actually improves your
life:
http://www.cycling74.com/?op=displaystory;sid=2007/9/28/105551/882
"Let me give you just one example of what I'm talking about. In Max
4.x there was something we call the "quick reference" menu. You might
not even know about it because it involves clicking on an object with
two keys held down (and naturally, I can't remember which ones they
are right now!). We've improved this feature in a number of ways.
First, to see the menu, all you have to do is click on the inlet of
the object. A menu of all the messages and attributes for the object
will pop up. And when you mouse over a message name, a description of
what it does appears taken directly from the Max reference
documentation. Select the message, and Max creates a message box
containing the message name already connected to the object's inlet. "
This is an interesting change, but it seems to be another hack on the
already whacked Max/Pd symbol/list handling:
"You no longer need to prepend a message with "symbol" in order to
send it to a message box."
.hc
On Oct 9, 2007, at 5:36 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I understand that they are trying to separate the interface from
the implementation. The problem with that technique is there isn't
a clear way to tell which item in presentation mode belongs to
which item in edit mode. I can see having to click back and
forth between presentation and edit modes to figure out which GUI
element is attached where. It'll only get worse with more
complicated patches.Max/Pd are graphical languages, so such things should be
represented visually, whenever possible. I don't see how the two
different positions are represented, besides the little moving fade
between the two modes.I think the "hide patch coords" function also has similar issues,
it basically reinforces bad habits. The Pd graph-on-parent makes
more sense IMHO because it uses existing Pd mechanisms for
encapsulation and encourages patchers to modularize their
programs. GOP definitely needs work, but I think it's a better path.On a positive note, the new file browser stuff looks really handy.
The drag-n-drop message creation looks nifty, but I am not sure how
useful it is. Maybe yes, maybe no..hc
On Oct 9, 2007, at 3:15 PM, vade wrote:
Hans, thats the whole point of presentation mode, to separate the
patching logic from the presentation!you can organize your gui elements in the code in places that make
sense and follow the logical flow of the patch, and then present
them in the UI however you choose.I am so glad they finally listened to Max users screaming for PD's
keyboard shortcuts for instantiation of objects method. Will make
patching much faster for us Max users.On Oct 9, 2007, at 2:55 PM, altern wrote:
these links interesting as well.
An article by Zicarelly: http://www.cycling74.com/?op=displaystory;sid=2007/9/28/105551/882
and videos showing the new max: http://www.cycling74.com/story/2007/10/5/91222/9559
Hans-Christoph Steiner(e)k dio:
Hmm, looks nice, with lots of nifty features. But I think a lot
of them would drive me nuts. Like the fact that you can move the GUI
elements around in presentation mode separately from edit mode..hc
On Oct 8, 2007, at 9:53 PM, Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
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