I was playing with coloring the arrays, and it turns out to be quite
a bit more tricky than the other areas. So I am going to let it rest
for a bit. I might take it up later. I do think it's a good idea
overall. I just want to make sure there aren't major problems with
what I have done
On Mon, 2007-11-12 at 11:13 -0500, Kevin McCoy wrote:
> You didn't have to first move the mouse over the existing point and
> then draw (this is a constant pain!)
oh, jeeze.. yes!! i totally agree. it actuallly disables using an array
as a gui element, which sometimes could be very fun.
> you c
I hate to ask, I thought I should at least suggest a couple of things - to
have a "foreground" color variable for the graph as well, and have the
option to make it display as an opaque region rather than just individual
dots? A certain other dataflow language does this and I found it extremely
hel
I am currently working on making the background of "graphs" (GOP and
arrays) a settable variable like the others I added. It's a bit
tricky to get the text to show up on top of that tho
.hc
On Nov 11, 2007, at 4:19 AM, hard off wrote:
> afaik, you can't change the actual colour of the
afaik, you can't change the actual colour of the array, but you can
put a canvas of equal size behind the array for a coloured background.
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Hallo,
Orm Finnendahl hat gesagt: // Orm Finnendahl wrote:
> is there a way to color arrays? The message ";array1 color 10 10"
> isn't recognized and I also couldn't figure out whether there is a way
> to specify that in the patch file itself (the sources seem to indicate
> that something concerni
Hi,
is there a way to color arrays? The message ";array1 color 10 10"
isn't recognized and I also couldn't figure out whether there is a way
to specify that in the patch file itself (the sources seem to indicate
that something concerning the color of an array is saved to file).
Can someone help?