[PD-dev] set send

oliver oliver at klingt.org
Thu Apr 3 16:32:02 CEST 2003


again a suggestion from my side about this issue:

why not use a message like "setname" to change send's adress (instead of "set") ? 

that would cause a lot less trouble ...


oliver



03.04.2003 15:43:14, Peter Lunden <plu at tii.se> wrote:

>I think I have to more specific about the problem. In some of the GUI 
>objects there is built in receivers and senders that you set the name of 
>in its preferences.  This mechanism is now partly broken because of the 
>new message implemented in [send]
>
>This is how I like to do it, to be able to build nice user interfaces:
>
>float --> [set $0 ( --> [s directly_to_GUI]  
>[r directly_from_GUI]-> same float
>
>It  is nesesery to use a set to avoid loops. This makes it possible to 
>have several syncronized sliders at different places controling the same 
>value using the same message.
>
>--PLu
>
>Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
>>
>> You could do it like this:
>>
>> float  -->  [s volume]  -> [r volume] --> [prepend set] --> [vsl]
>>
>> .hc
>>
>> On Thursday, Apr 3, 2003, at 06:46 America/New_York, Peter Lunden wrote:
>>
>>> set message to change the address of the send box is nice but how do 
>>> you send the message "set 10" to a vsl now. I think it is good to 
>>> keep the possibility to send set messages to vsl using a send box so 
>>> the message to change the send should have another name.
>>>
>>> --PLu
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