Thanks for clarifying Alexandre. I would like a pure Vanilla solution because I need to run my application on a raspberry pi, an iOS device, and Android, and in the browser. I'll make do with the 'text' object for now unless there is an obvious alternative (or a way to use 'struct' with 'keys').
-ali On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 5:31 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2017-07-18 17:45 GMT-03:00 Ali Momeni <batc...@gmail.com>: > >> >> My understanding is that 'coll' is NOT a part of vanilla, but rather a >> part of 'cyclone', not maintained by Miller. Since I'm looking for a pure >> Vanilla solution, this is not a good choice. right? >> > > Yep, [coll] is an external from cyclone, not part of vanilla. It is not > maintained by Miller, but this doesn't mean that it is not being > maintained, as cyclone is in active development and maintenance. But it is > not clear why you need a vanilla solution, if it is a matter of an external > being maintained or not. Usually this restriction comes from a matter of > doing something with libpd, sometimes it is a case of personal preference... > > As I understand, [coll] and [text] may have different features, though I > wouldn't know about them, like I just asked, as well as I asked if there > could be any benefit in also cloning max's [dict] object. > > cheers >
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