Well, we could also use an array and check in properties <br> "save content"<br> Or we could use two messages boxes<br> [set $1(---[ (<br> and a loadbang (like in the little bagoftricks memory)<br> Or we could use the object [init] with using the second inlet<br> for setting the memorized value,<br> ect...<br> <br> <br> But if we need to store several lists of parameters, that could become very complicated, <br> Anyway, the last patch submitted fits very well the patch<br> I am experimenting that needs a little memory, <br> I will submit soon a patch with this little memory in action (with hope),<br> many other externals needs to be replaced by native objects before.<br> <br> Anyone knows how could I replace [popup] or [widget menubutton]?<br> <br> Thank you for this add, <br> I never tried to use the "no init" button in slider properties.<br> <br><br><b><i>Martin Peach <martinrp@alcor.concordia.ca></i></b> a écrit :<blockquote
class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><br><br>If it's just a few parameters you can make a patch with sliders and use <br>the init function<br>(right click on a slider, chooose Properties, click on "no init" and <br>"apply")<br>...as long as you remember to save the patch every time.<br><br>Martin<br><br></blockquote><br><p>
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