>> I`ll try, but never did "data structures" in Pd yet.
>You can create them just like regular objects in Purr Data, and you can change >the visual attributes with simple Pd messages. That makes them much easier to >learn. I`ll try. .>>> this one could be edited through "devtools"? Perhaps? >>> Yes, that's certainly possible. >> So you liked the [htmlcanvas]? >I may have misunderstood. I was talking about an object to hold an html5 >canvas, which is a 2d drawing surface. I think that an [htmlcanvas] that renders html is great. >I don't see the value in putting a web page inside an object box. There is, and also not in an [object] box but with the natural rendering of html that Purr-Data already have. I mean the hole window of the patch. >For example-- suppose someone opens one of your patches where you have >ggee/image centered on the canvas. If the user has a tiny screen (like an rpi >touchscreen) they may try to decrease the width of the window in order to make >it fit the screen. But in that case your ggee/image is no longer centered-- >the user would have to make an additional adjustment in edit mode to move the >ggee/image to the left and manually center it again. Why would i use ggee/image in Purr-data? I can use <img> and I can use other file formats other than just .gif. Also in this example that you give my patch could break cuz beneath that ggee/image are bangs that provide funcionality (alla hidden buttons). >One could poll the window width and use an external to automatically >reposition the ggee/image. But that's really hard, esp. compared to css which >for all its faults handles this issue with elegance and ease. Css elegance and ease is what Purr-Data should go for, or more precisely, is already there. Also there are a lot of things that an html/javascript could be used to talk to [receives], I guess. Which could attract "graphic designers", how were always away from Pd and its people. This makes it more social. More urban. >> I do. >> I also liked he opening of html files, but probably we go back there later. >I do, too. Cool. -Jonathan Salutti, Lucarda. Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
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