Re: [PD] Yet more DS GUI excursions

2009-01-22 Thread Luke Iannini
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 4:17 PM, hard off hard@gmail.com wrote: Luke, i played with that briefly yesterday, when closing, i got a whole bunch of discard changes to this window? dialogues. Yo mr. off - yeah : (, we discussed that a bit here:

Re: [PD] Yet more DS GUI excursions

2009-01-20 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
--- On Mon, 1/19/09, Luke Iannini lukex...@gmail.com wrote: From: Luke Iannini lukex...@gmail.com Subject: [PD] Yet more DS GUI excursions To: PD list pd-list@iem.at Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 11:14 AM Here's another experiment with datastructure-based GUI replacements. As with Chris

Re: [PD] Yet more DS GUI excursions

2009-01-20 Thread hard off
Luke, i played with that briefly yesterday, when closing, i got a whole bunch of discard changes to this window? dialogues. (also, slightly off topic, but i think it was you who mentioned a while back that you were working on matrix-editor sequencer in DS. is there any progress on that? )

Re: [PD] Yet more DS GUI excursions

2009-01-20 Thread PSPunch
Hi, Cool stuff! OT, This reminded me of when I first saw YouOS. One of these days someone may implement a full featured virtual desktop with a web browser and office applications, etc... all on top of Pd data structures. :) -- David Shimamoto Here's another experiment with

[PD] Yet more DS GUI excursions

2009-01-19 Thread Luke Iannini
Here's another experiment with datastructure-based GUI replacements. As with Chris (with his recent excellent expanding GUI concept), I'm a big big fan of hiding complexity, and I also like keeping details and interaction in context, as in, somehow connected to or growing from the control you're

Re: [PD] Yet more DS GUI excursions

2009-01-19 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Wow, that looks pretty nice. I think that there could be some usable DS objects with those tweaks you mentioned. .hc On Jan 19, 2009, at 5:14 AM, Luke Iannini wrote: Here's another experiment with datastructure-based GUI replacements. As with Chris (with his recent excellent expanding GUI