federico a écrit : > cool patch! Thanks! > yes, I was thinking to that feature (really I have a TON of features > to put in, if only I would have time) then let me suggest one thing if you have time, :D, I'm actually trying to had interpolations between values, it might be actually made with some list magicks... But it's actually very difficult for me to find a solution for list interpolation, Frank? My suggestion is about having the possibility of interpolating each values when a change has been done with [setrow( [set( the mouse, and file loading, I guess that won't be easy ;)
> > but my idea is to make everything came out of the same outlet. > you have to route the various status messages yourself, and also route > the data you request Okay, no problemo. > also note that in the last release I added send/receive configurable > in properties, so you don't have to attach [s]/[r] objects anymore very good! I was expecting to have this in creation arguments, like [tracker 10 10 $0-trk] but it's not implemented apparently, even worse, if I put [tracker $0-trk] itracker is simply not created, if I put [tracker 10 10] it crashes pd! > ciao > > On 9/23/07, Patrice Colet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello it's me again, I hope I'm not bothering too much with suggestions, >> I've attached an example where we can see tracker in action for making >> life easier with gem objects that require an huge amount of input values >> like curve3d. >> It would be so nice to have a bang at a second outlet each time a >> value is modified by the mouse, then it would be possible to >> automatically update the shape and makes life even more easy with those >> gem objects. >> Thanks. >> >> _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list