[PD] L2Ork pd-extended release candidate 1 now available (was: Re: call for testers...)

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Tue Nov 30 06:01:10 CET 2010


On Nov 29, 2010, at 2:47 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:

>
>>> Both of these are actually a feature. I actually used to
>>> have real-time
>>> scrollbar updates but that simply bogged the cpu down too
>>> much, so I
>>> opted to updating them only once an object has stopped
>>> moving which in
>>> most if not all cases makes perfect sense.
>>
>> That makes sense.  It will make cutting and pasting from a
>> different window size a bit more difficult (because objects
>> are pasted at the coords from the original patch) but unless
>> pasting from the bottom corner of a 1000px canvas it shouldn't make
>> much difference.
>
> Actually, this is an excellent point. Consequently, 3rd release
> candidate is now up where I've made the following adjustments:
>
> *changed paste action so that it pastes where the current mouse  
> position
> is rather than duplicating original x/y positions. more so, the newly
> spawned objects are grabbed (as if creating an object from a menu),
> allowing easy repositioning. This change will greatly help in making
> sure that objects are not spawned very far from the current canvas
> location (as per Jonathan's comment/suggestion) due to the new  
> scrolling
> algorithm.
> *duplicate now works on other canvases as well (does not require
> duplicating within the same canvas) thus replacing the functionality  
> of
> the old paste action which preserves x/y positions. There is no offset
> if the newly pasted canvas is different than the old one.
> *fixed bug where scrollbars would not redraw after initial dragging  
> of a
> newly created object.
> *enabled autopatch for iemgui objects.
> *Invoking disabled ctrl+r now enables both the edit mode and the cord
> inspector (as per Iohannes's suggestion).
>
> As usual feedback is most appreciated.
>
> http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/?page_id=56


Ctrl-R raises the Pd window on Pd 0.43 and Pd-extended 0.42.  How  
about making the cord inspector Ctrl-I?

.hc



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