On Nov 29, 2010, at 2:47 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:


Both of these are actually a feature. I actually used to
have real-time
scrollbar updates but that simply bogged the cpu down too
much, so I
opted to updating them only once an object has stopped
moving which in
most if not all cases makes perfect sense.

That makes sense.  It will make cutting and pasting from a
different window size a bit more difficult (because objects
are pasted at the coords from the original patch) but unless
pasting from the bottom corner of a 1000px canvas it shouldn't make
much difference.

Actually, this is an excellent point. Consequently, 3rd release
candidate is now up where I've made the following adjustments:

*changed paste action so that it pastes where the current mouse position
is rather than duplicating original x/y positions. more so, the newly
spawned objects are grabbed (as if creating an object from a menu),
allowing easy repositioning. This change will greatly help in making
sure that objects are not spawned very far from the current canvas
location (as per Jonathan's comment/suggestion) due to the new scrolling
algorithm.
*duplicate now works on other canvases as well (does not require
duplicating within the same canvas) thus replacing the functionality of
the old paste action which preserves x/y positions. There is no offset
if the newly pasted canvas is different than the old one.
*fixed bug where scrollbars would not redraw after initial dragging of a
newly created object.
*enabled autopatch for iemgui objects.
*Invoking disabled ctrl+r now enables both the edit mode and the cord
inspector (as per Iohannes's suggestion).

As usual feedback is most appreciated.

http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/?page_id=56


Ctrl-R raises the Pd window on Pd 0.43 and Pd-extended 0.42. How about making the cord inspector Ctrl-I?

.hc



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