Slider doesn't work as expected, a graphical problem has appeared since the last versions of pd, we can see this in attached patch.
patco
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patco wrote:
Slider doesn't work as expected, a graphical problem has appeared since the last versions of pd, we can see this in attached patch.
probably you can see, but i cannot.
could you please elaborate on what your "graphical problems" are, and what you consider the "last version" of pd (i have tried with 0.38-4, 0.39-0 and 0.40test1: both look the same: 2 sliders side by side and a 3rd one, on top of both (horizontally in the middle, vertically at 1/3-height)
since pd's gui is rendered by tcl/tk and this is OS-dependent, it would also be good to know, which OS you are running (and which version of tcl/tk if you know it)
mfg.asr IOhannes
hello, if a slider is behind another one, the another one won't respond when we click on it, then we can't put anymore a slider object behind another one, that is annoying for several reasons: We can"t hide anymore a slider behind another for gaining place on gui or gop We can't put anymore sliders in some places without having it not behaving like it should, it's absolutely illogic, it doesn't make sense to have slider not responding because the one that is hidden behind is responding rather. It's happening with pd-0.39-2, winXP, linux. And that wasn't happening before (with 0.37 at least), best regards,
Patco IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at a écrit : patco wrote:
Slider doesn't work as expected, a graphical problem has appeared since the last versions of pd, we can see this in attached patch.
probably you can see, but i cannot.
could you please elaborate on what your "graphical problems" are, and what you consider the "last version" of pd (i have tried with 0.38-4, 0.39-0 and 0.40test1: both look the same: 2 sliders side by side and a 3rd one, on top of both (horizontally in the middle, vertically at 1/3-height)
since pd's gui is rendered by tcl/tk and this is OS-dependent, it would also be good to know, which OS you are running (and which version of tcl/tk if you know it)
mfg.asr IOhannes
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hello,
Instead of hiding gui objects that are not in use you can send
messages to it to change its properties and use one slider to do
multiple tasks. See attached patch.
alex
On 26-Jul-06, at 8:56 AM, patco wrote:
hello, if a slider is behind another one, the another one won't respond
when we click on it, then we can't put anymore a slider object
behind another one, that is annoying for several reasons: We can"t hide anymore a slider behind another for gaining place on
gui or gop We can't put anymore sliders in some places without having it not
behaving like it should, it's absolutely illogic, it doesn't make
sense to have slider not responding because the one that is hidden behind is responding rather. It's happening with pd-0.39-2, winXP, linux. And that wasn't
happening before (with 0.37 at least), best regards,Patco IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at a écrit : patco wrote:
Slider doesn't work as expected, a graphical problem has appeared
since
the last versions of pd, we can see this in attached patch.
probably you can see, but i cannot.
could you please elaborate on what your "graphical problems" are, and what you consider the "last version" of pd (i have tried with 0.38-4, 0.39-0 and 0.40test1: both look the same: 2 sliders side by side and a 3rd one, on top of both (horizontally in the middle, vertically at 1/3-height)
since pd's gui is rendered by tcl/tk and this is OS-dependent, it
would also be good to know, which OS you are running (and which version of tcl/tk if you know it)mfg.asr IOhannes
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Thank you, but excuse-me, I already have many patches with that kind of feature, it can save a lot of place on the screen indeed.
No-one seem to see any advantage of being able to use a slider that is covering another one, and that might be why this feature isn't avaible anymore. Alexandre Matheson amatheso@alcor.concordia.ca a écrit : hello,
Instead of hiding gui objects that are not in use you can send
messages to it to change its properties and use one slider to do
multiple tasks. See attached patch.
ï¿Åalex
On 26-Jul-06, at 8:56 AM, patco wrote:
hello, if a slider is behind another one, the another one won't respond
when we click on it, then we can't put anymore a slider object
behind another one, that is annoying for several reasons: We can"t hide anymore a slider behind another for gaining place on
gui or gop We can't put anymore sliders in some places without having it not
behaving like it should, it's absolutely illogic, it doesn't make
sense to have slider not responding because the one that is hidden behind is responding rather. It's happening with pd-0.39-2, winXP, linux. And that wasn't
happening before (with 0.37 at least), best regards,Patco IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit : patco wrote:
Slider doesn't work as expected, a graphical problem has appeared
since
the last versions of pd, we can see this in attached patch.
probably you can see, but i cannot.
could you please elaborate on what your "graphical problems" are, and what you consider the "last version" of pd (i have tried with 0.38-4, 0.39-0 and 0.40test1: both look the same: 2 sliders side by side and a 3rd one, on top of both (horizontally in the middle, vertically at 1/3-height)
since pd's gui is rendered by tcl/tk and this is OS-dependent, it
would also be good to know, which OS you are running (and which version of tcl/tk if you know it)mfg.asr IOhannes
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On 7/26/06, patco megalegoland@yahoo.fr wrote:
Thank you, but excuse-me, I already have many patches with that kind of feature, it can save a lot of place on the screen indeed.
No-one seem to see any advantage of being able to use a slider that is covering another one, and that might be why this feature isn't avaible anymore.
I think what you're saying makes sense. What you see should ideally be what you get. Somewhere there's a discrepancy between what you're looking at and what your mouse click is affecting. Seems like a valid concern. -Chuckk
Ah, I see. I don't quite understand what you are trying to do then.
You want a hidden slider to still be receiving mouse information?
a
On 26-Jul-06, at 4:48 PM, patco wrote:
Thank you, but excuse-me, I already have many patches with that
kind of feature, it can save a lot of place on the screen indeed.No-one seem to see any advantage of being able to use a slider that
is covering another one, and that might be why this feature isn't avaible anymore. Alexandre Matheson amatheso@alcor.concordia.ca a écrit : hello,Instead of hiding gui objects that are not in use you can send messages to it to change its properties and use one slider to do multiple tasks. See attached patch. alex
On 26-Jul-06, at 8:56 AM, patco wrote:
hello, if a slider is behind another one, the another one won't respond when we click on it, then we can't put anymore a slider object behind another one, that is annoying for several reasons: We can"t hide anymore a slider behind another for gaining place on gui or gop We can't put anymore sliders in some places without having it not behaving like it should, it's absolutely illogic, it doesn't make sense to have slider not responding because the one that is hidden behind is responding rather. It's happening with pd-0.39-2, winXP, linux. And that wasn't happening before (with 0.37 at least), best regards,
Patco IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit : patco wrote:
Slider doesn't work as expected, a graphical problem has appeared
since
the last versions of pd, we can see this in attached patch.
probably you can see, but i cannot.
could you please elaborate on what your "graphical problems" are,
and
what you consider the "last version" of pd (i have tried with
0.38-4,
0.39-0 and 0.40test1: both look the same: 2 sliders side by side
and a
3rd one, on top of both (horizontally in the middle, vertically at 1/3-height)
since pd's gui is rendered by tcl/tk and this is OS-dependent, it would also be good to know, which OS you are running (and which version of tcl/tk if you know it)
mfg.asr IOhannes
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No, the hidden slider *is* receiving mouse information. He wants the slider on top to receive the information.
On 7/26/06, Alexandre Matheson amatheso@alcor.concordia.ca wrote:
Ah, I see. I don't quite understand what you are trying to do then. You want a hidden slider to still be receiving mouse information?
a
On 26-Jul-06, at 4:48 PM, patco wrote: Thank you, but excuse-me, I already have many patches with that kind of feature, it can save a lot of place on the screen indeed.
No-one seem to see any advantage of being able to use a slider that is covering another one, and that might be why this feature isn't avaible anymore. Alexandre Matheson amatheso@alcor.concordia.ca a écrit : hello,
Instead of hiding gui objects that are not in use you can send messages to it to change its properties and use one slider to do multiple tasks. See attached patch. alex
On 26-Jul-06, at 8:56 AM, patco wrote:
hello, if a slider is behind another one, the another one won't respond when we click on it, then we can't put anymore a slider object behind another one, that is annoying for several reasons: We can"t hide anymore a slider behind another for gaining place on gui or gop We can't put anymore sliders in some places without having it not behaving like it should, it's absolutely illogic, it doesn't make sense to have slider not responding because the one that is hidden behind is responding rather. It's happening with pd-0.39-2, winXP, linux. And that wasn't happening before (with 0.37 at least), best regards,
Patco IOhannes m zmoelnig a Ã(c)crit : patco wrote:
Slider doesn't work as expected, a graphical problem has appeared
since
the last versions of pd, we can see this in attached patch.
probably you can see, but i cannot.
could you please elaborate on what your "graphical problems" are, and what you consider the "last version" of pd (i have tried with 0.38-4, 0.39-0 and 0.40test1: both look the same: 2 sliders side by side and a 3rd one, on top of both (horizontally in the middle, vertically at 1/3-height)
since pd's gui is rendered by tcl/tk and this is OS-dependent, it would also be good to know, which OS you are running (and which version of tcl/tk if you know it)
mfg.asr IOhannes
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