Re: [PD] Knowing if Pd is in Edit mode when instantiating an object (was Query if Pd is in Edit mode for a GUI)

2019-12-06 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
Am 6. Dezember 2019 09:16:19 MEZ schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres : >answer: just ask for "canvas"->gl_edit > how to that on pd-list (as opposed to pd-dev)? mfg.hft.fsl IOhannes ___ Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-managemen

Re: [PD] Knowing if Pd is in Edit mode when instantiating an object (was Query if Pd is in Edit mode for a GUI)

2019-12-06 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
answer: just ask for "canvas"->gl_edit Em qui., 28 de nov. de 2019 às 11:09, oliver escreveu: > IOhannes m zmölnig wrote: > > Am 28. November 2019 14:18:22 MEZ schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres < > por...@gmail.com>: > >> > >> Sure, but there are other ways to instantiate an object, like when > >>

Re: [PD] Knowing if Pd is in Edit mode when instantiating an object (was Query if Pd is in Edit mode for a GUI)

2019-11-28 Thread oliver
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote: Am 28. November 2019 14:18:22 MEZ schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres : Sure, but there are other ways to instantiate an object, like when opening a patch or with dynamic patching, where PD won't switch to edit mode. but with dynamic patching - you are breaking a lot o

Re: [PD] Knowing if Pd is in Edit mode when instantiating an object (was Query if Pd is in Edit mode for a GUI)

2019-11-28 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Em qui., 28 de nov. de 2019 às 10:47, IOhannes m zmölnig escreveu: > but with dynamic patching > - you are breaking a lot of interaction expectations > how so? you just create an object you can interact with, but anyway not important > - you can control the edit-mode state at your will nice,

Re: [PD] Knowing if Pd is in Edit mode when instantiating an object (was Query if Pd is in Edit mode for a GUI)

2019-11-28 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
Am 28. November 2019 14:18:22 MEZ schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres : > >Sure, but there are other ways to instantiate an object, like when >opening >a patch or with dynamic patching, where PD won't switch to edit mode. > but with dynamic patching - you are breaking a lot of interaction expectation

Re: [PD] Knowing if Pd is in Edit mode when instantiating an object (was Query if Pd is in Edit mode for a GUI)

2019-11-28 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Em qui., 28 de nov. de 2019 às 04:45, IOhannes m zmölnig escreveu: > what do you want to do in the first place? > It's a GUI abstraction that responds to mouse interaction, so, like a slider, if it's in edit mode, I don't want it to respond to clicks and stuff. This abstraction is based on an ex

Re: [PD] Knowing if Pd is in Edit mode when instantiating an object (was Query if Pd is in Edit mode for a GUI)

2019-11-27 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
Am 27. November 2019 20:53:46 MEZ schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres : >> >> Em ter, 26 de fev de 2019 às 04:28, Liam Goodacre > >> escreveu: >> >>> My guess is that the message stream that [receivecanvas] taps into >would >>> let you listen to the edit-mode state changes, but not query its >state. >

[PD] Knowing if Pd is in Edit mode when instantiating an object (was Query if Pd is in Edit mode for a GUI)

2019-11-27 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
> > Em ter, 26 de fev de 2019 às 04:28, Liam Goodacre > escreveu: > >> My guess is that the message stream that [receivecanvas] taps into would >> let you listen to the edit-mode state changes, but not query its state. >> > Hi, earlier this year I was asking about querying edit status and Liam tol