Amazing! Can't wait to try the new feats!!! fdch.github.io
> On Jun 5, 2019, at 5:12 PM, Julian Brooks <jbee...@gmail.com> wrote: > > yep, +1 (above:) > >> On Wed, 5 Jun 2019 at 15:59, Christof Ressi <christof.re...@gmx.at> wrote: >> hurray! >> >> > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 05. Juni 2019 um 16:08 Uhr >> > Von: "IOhannes m zmoelnig" <zmoel...@iem.at> >> > An: pd-list <pd-list@lists.iem.at> >> > Betreff: [PD] less intelligent patching for Pd >> > >> > an early summer update... >> > >> > TL;DR: https://vimeo.com/showcase/5289665/video/340437816 >> > >> > based on the feedback we got for the "intelligent patching" features >> > introduced with Pd-0.49, i've create a new pull-request [575], that >> > might make patching even easier. >> > >> > the most important part is probably, that the intelligent >> > multi-connections we have learned to love in no time, will now only >> > happen if you press the <Shift>-key while doing the connection. >> > this basically means, that you can now connect a single object with >> > another single object, even if they happen to be in a selection group. >> > >> > or put otherwise: hopefully this will prevent "intelligent patching" >> > from stepping on your toes. >> > >> > >> > there's also a few bugs fixed: >> > - no more crashes after triggerizing >> > - inserting an object into a "non-leftmost connection" (that is: a >> > connection that involves inlets or outlets that are not on the left-hand >> > side) now works (in the case of <Ctrl>-k) resp. puts the newly created >> > object in the right place (in the case of <Ctrl>-t, aka triggerize) >> > >> > it also fixes a few oddities where "Duplicate" resp. "Saving >> > abstractions" would not play well with "Copy&Paste" (the "Duplicate" >> > resp "Save" actions used to overwrite the "Copy"-buffer; now you can >> > duplicate at will, and still recall your old "Copy"-buffer) >> > >> > there's a few little cuties, like: >> > - pressing <ESC> to deselect everything >> > - pressing <TAB> to cycle the selection of a single object (or line) >> > - repeatedly pressing <Ctrl>-k to connect a single-outlet signal object >> > with a multi-inlet object, will now create a nice fan~out. >> > >> > when inserting an object into a connection with <Ctrl>-T (triggerize), >> > the newly created object is now selected immediately, so you can >> > immediately start typing to replace the dummy object (or just press >> > <Esc> is you don't want to) >> > >> > finally, you can now cycle outlets or inlets with the <Tab> *while >> > connecting*. >> > Cycling inlets is only active if you hover over an object to connect to >> > (if not, you cycle the outlets of the source). >> > Cycling inlets doesn't work on OSX. >> > >> > >> > fgsdm,r >> > IOhannes >> > >> > [575] https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/575 >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list >> > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> > >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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