Re: [PD] [PD-dev] ask for cvs access

2007-09-09 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 we have namespace prefixes for that, no?
 
 
 i don't trust namespaces and that everybody
 knows how to use it correctly

And namespaces don't really work well for binary objects (externals)
yet.

 anyway I'll think to a more self-explicative name...
 
 editmatrix seems a good candidate...

 can i suggest the name of 'tracker' ?

What about numgrid?

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Re: [PD] [PD-dev] ask for cvs access

2007-09-09 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

On Sep 9, 2007, at 6:23 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:

 Hallo,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 we have namespace prefixes for that, no?


 i don't trust namespaces and that everybody
 knows how to use it correctly

 And namespaces don't really work well for binary objects (externals)
 yet.

AFAIK, they work well for Pd objects and binary objects.  The only  
difference I know of is that with binaries, if you load and object  
with the namespace prefix, then it will also claim the class name  
without the prefix, i.e. using [maxlib/change] will claim [change] as  
well.  That doesn't happen with objects written in Pd.


 anyway I'll think to a more self-explicative name...

 editmatrix seems a good candidate...

 can i suggest the name of 'tracker' ?

 What about numgrid?

But yes, just because there are namespaces, does not mean that you  
should give generic names to your objects.  Objects should still have  
names that describe their function well and are hopefully unique.

.hc



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Re: [PD] [PD-dev] ask for cvs access

2007-09-09 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:

 AFAIK, they work well for Pd objects and binary objects.  The only  
 difference I know of is that with binaries, if you load and object  
 with the namespace prefix, then it will also claim the class name  
 without the prefix

Yes, that's what I meant as being problematic when using namespaces
with externals.

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Re: [PD] [PD-dev] ask for cvs access

2007-09-08 Thread ydegoyon

 federico wrote:

hola,



hey!



externs I'm going to commit:
grid: a gui 2d grid editor made esecially for editing/sequencing lists
of floats, it should be a nice frontend for iemmatrix (I'm planning to
add iemmatrix-specific messages, so that is more straightforward)
notehigh/notelow: externals for getting monophonic midi from [midiin]





err, have you ever seen that page?
http://ydegoyon.free.fr/software.html ?



ehm... of course I've seen that... I've borrowed your tk2c script too ;)



grid will create other name conflicts again,
if not duplicate funcionalities



we have namespace prefixes for that, no?


i don't trust namespaces and that everybody
knows how to use it correctly
so better to avoid name conflicts before
the damage's done.

anyway I'll think to a more self-explicative name...

editmatrix seems a good candidate...



oh yeh, is see what it is now,
good idea and kind of useful
for making a good old fast tracker patch,
ain't it?

can i suggest the name of 'tracker' ?
just to keep it simple and clear.

saludos,
sevy


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