Also, just to clear up: the alt/opt-shift serves the purpose of
shift-dragging on controls (i.e. fine-grained adjustment of
sliders/numboxes etc). Control-alt/opt just does a normal click or
drag.
On 6/7/07, hard off <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> cheers, never realised that either
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On 07/06/2007, at 7.47, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
> Also: control-alt/option seems to work in that capacity as well.
and it toggles between 0 and the previous adjusted number in number-
boxes. (on os x at least.)
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Also: control-alt/option seems to work in that capacity as well.
On 6/7/07, Luke Iannini (pd) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
> I remember someone asked about a modifier to interact with GUI
> elements temporarily without leaving editmode. I hadn't heard of
> this, so I checked out pd.tk...
Hey all,
I remember someone asked about a modifier to interact with GUI
elements temporarily without leaving editmode. I hadn't heard of
this, so I checked out pd.tk... the modifier on all platforms is
control-shift-click, it seems. Works great on OS X here.
Just thought I'd pass this along, sin