hi all, hc, i like the new look of pd-ext, but i just came across something that could be a problem: the most recently created object now covers everything created before (visually, i mean). while in canvases and gui objects this is of course really useful, in objects i think it's dangerous as you may think (read: as i thought) that the newly created object is actually connected, because you don't see the wire going through the object. just my thoughts on a beautiful night in barcelona :)
That sounds bad, but I don't recall seeing it. Do you have a
screenshot of this? Or even better, the steps to take to make it
happen?
.hc
On Nov 8, 2007, at 6:42 PM, robbert van hulzen wrote:
hi all, hc, i like the new look of pd-ext, but i just came across something
that could be a problem: the most recently created object now covers
everything created before (visually, i mean). while in canvases and gui objects this
is of course really useful, in objects i think it's dangerous as you may
think (read: as i thought) that the newly created object is actually
connected, because you don't see the wire going through the object. just my thoughts on a beautiful night in barcelona :)-- pd-0.40.3-extended-20071106 mac osx 10.4.8, 15" G4 PB 1.67 GHz, 1 GB ram
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Ok, I figured that one out, I just raise the cords when a new object
is created. Should be fixed in tomorrows (2007-11-09) build.
.hc
On Nov 8, 2007, at 6:42 PM, robbert van hulzen wrote:
hi all, hc, i like the new look of pd-ext, but i just came across something
that could be a problem: the most recently created object now covers
everything created before (visually, i mean). while in canvases and gui objects this
is of course really useful, in objects i think it's dangerous as you may
think (read: as i thought) that the newly created object is actually
connected, because you don't see the wire going through the object. just my thoughts on a beautiful night in barcelona :)-- pd-0.40.3-extended-20071106 mac osx 10.4.8, 15" G4 PB 1.67 GHz, 1 GB ram
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