Hey Frank,
the main issues I'm trying to solve using $0 sssad are:

- to save presets of several gop abstractions and being able to restore
those presets after machine shutdown
- a dynamic parameters routing; using a slightly hacked [sssad], my gop
objects can learn with a click where to receive/send params from/to.

Initially [sssad PARAMETER_NAME $0] worked fine, but when the machine
restarts after shutdown all $0 are different.

At the moment I solved this giving each abstraction a $1, then using [sssad
$1/myparam], which is the obvious solution.
However, the system is quite complex, and assigning a $1 to each abstraction
it's not practical.
I think an alternative option involving $0 would be far more efficient in my
case,

any hint?

thanks!


> On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 07:51:23PM +0000, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
> > Thanks Andras, yes I know I could, I was curious to understand if a
> solution
> > including $0 could've been possible.
>
> For which problem are you searching a solution? If you want to use a
> [sssad]
> parameter to only communication with a local receiver/sender inside an
> abstraction for example, you should put the $0 as second argument at the
> end:
>
> [sssad PARAMETER_NAME $0]
>
> You may need a fresh sssad for this, which unfortunatly is not part of
> Pd-extended, so grab it from sourceforge or the rj-library (where it's
> called
> [u_sssad])
>
> Ciao
> --
>  Frank Barknecht            Do You RjDj.me?          _ ______footils.org__
>

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