Hello, Thanks for this; it worked for me -- sending a "pop" message to the name of the canvas in the abstraction (not to the parent) seems to allow the cables coming from a GOP abstraction to connect in a visually correct manner after GOP resize in both 0.39(extended) and 0.41, although I do get the following message:
consistency check failed: gstack_pop Thanks, Matt marius schebella wrote: > I very very vaguely remember something like a loadbang or a something > like a "pop" message that is used for some graphical update thing and > you could try if that helps you with the GOP to make it redraw in the > parent patch. this might not work at all, just an idea, and I am not > sure about the situation, in which I used it, but I think it was in > connection with dynamic creation of arrays. > hmm, yes, maybe this is something completely different. > marius. > > > hard off wrote: >> ok, it's really hackish, but my current solution is to send a 'font' >> message to the parent, which forces a window redraw. >> >> seems to work ok, but i'm not really fond of such way-out approaches, >> and it might start to get cluggy once i load in some sequencers and >> stuff with more gui graphics. >> >> > _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list