Hi,
while stolpering around the pd folders, I found two details:
hradio.pd are not there, nor anything similar
before. They look like the normal radio buttons, but with two differences:
you can't open their properties, and, more important, they have the
single_change / double_change option (check out radiobutton.pd in the iem
help folder).
I find those options very useful. Is there any project of putting these
into the "normal" radiobutton, or to integrate these objects into pd? (put
them in the menus, bla bla)
Joao
On Dec 3, 2005, at 3:56 PM, João Miguel Pais wrote:
Hi,
while stolpering around the pd folders, I found two details:
- does anyone has the help files from both radiobuttons? vradio.pd and
hradio.pd are not there, nor anything similar
They are in CVS in externals/iemlib/iemhelp. The iemlib help files are
pretty mixed up right now, some are in externals/iemlib/iemhelp, some
are in externals/iemlib/iemabs, and some are in both.
Those help files will be in the next Pd-extended build.
- the objects hdl and vdl are still active. I never heard about them
before. They look like the normal radio buttons, but with two
differences: you can't open their properties, and, more important,
they have the single_change / double_change option (check out
radiobutton.pd in the iem help folder). I find those options very useful. Is there any project of putting
these into the "normal" radiobutton, or to integrate these objects
into pd? (put them in the menus, bla bla)
Hmm, interesting. Never knew that. There is also [rdb] and
[radiobutton], which just seem to be aliases for [hradio].
.hc
Joao
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João Miguel Pais wrote:
Hi,
I find those options very useful. Is there any project of putting these
into the "normal" radiobutton, or to integrate these objects into pd? (put them in the menus, bla bla)
yes, the project is like:
[OOOXO] | [t f f b] | X | [f ] | | +----+ |
i think that adding 2 objects to do the logic is far better than having this "feature" built-in.
mfg,asdr IOhannes
Hallo, João Miguel Pais hat gesagt: // João Miguel Pais wrote:
i think that adding 2 objects to do the logic is far better than having
this "feature" built-in.ok, so there are no plans to bring these objects to life, I assume.
No, I don't think so. In fact, IIRC they were killed deliberately several Pd versions ago (removed from menu etc.), they *dial objects are just left in the source to keep old patches still running, they might disappear entirely in the future, so better don't use them.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
On Dec 3, 2005, at 3:56 PM, João Miguel Pais wrote:
Hi,
while stolpering around the pd folders, I found two details:
- does anyone has the help files from both radiobuttons? vradio.pd and
hradio.pd are not there, nor anything similar
They are in CVS in externals/iemlib/iemhelp. The iemlib help files are
pretty mixed up right now, some are in externals/iemlib/iemhelp, some
are in externals/iemlib/iemabs, and some are in both.
Those help files will be in the next Pd-extended build.
- the objects hdl and vdl are still active. I never heard about them
before. They look like the normal radio buttons, but with two
differences: you can't open their properties, and, more important,
they have the single_change / double_change option (check out
radiobutton.pd in the iem help folder). I find those options very useful. Is there any project of putting
these into the "normal" radiobutton, or to integrate these objects
into pd? (put them in the menus, bla bla)
Hmm, interesting. Never knew that. There is also [rdb] and
[radiobutton], which just seem to be aliases for [hradio].
.hc
Joao
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