On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, Jamie Bullock wrote:
Keep It Simple Stupid!
Oh, everybody agrees on this, they just don't agree on what simplicity is
and how to achieve it.
Furthermore, you could also extend Ctrl+Return, making it the shortcut
for connecting already instantiated objects. I.e if we select (with the
mouse):
My idea was that Ctrl+Return would be a key binding of a box being edited,
not of the canvas, so you wouldn't be able to just select objects and
press Ctrl+Return. I suppose, Ctrl+Return could also be bound to the
canvas, but in that case, the origin of the choice of Ctrl+Return is
meaningless (it's supposed to be a variation on the Return binding of a
box being edited)
... and hit Ctrl+Return we get the outlets of the message boxes
connected to the left inlet of [f ].
But Chun already did this in a different way which also works for
connecting to several objects at once and allows to choose the outlet
number and inlet number.
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