Hi,<br> next step in my crusader for replacing externals<br> with native objects will be about replacing memento with ssad,<br> textfile for this stuff is obviously necessary,<br> thank you, Frank, for this great work.<br> <br> I keep on saying that using a message box is more usefull<br> for fixed memory settings,<br> like in the GOP menu patch submitted before,<br> than being in need of a textfile.<br> <br> Any memory used for things that doesn't need<br> to be saved under a preset, have absolutely no reason<br> to be in an external file, it's irrelevant.<br> <br> If it's relevant, but I don't see how it is.<br> <br> Anyone knows a trick for replacing zexy/drip, and ggee/concat with internal objects?<br> <br><br><b><i>Frank Barknecht <fbar@footils.org></i></b> a écrit :<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><br>I would really recommend to take a look at
[sssad]: For a simple<br>general purpose state saving it is much more flexible than the<br>solutions above and still only uses builtin objects (with pd 0.39).<br><br>if you use various [textfile]s to do the actual state management with<br>sssad or if you wouldn't mind to access the harddisk with<br>preset-switching it even allows storing different presets, not just a<br>"snapshot" of the current state of things, which is the original<br>motivation of [sssad]. I attached a little example how to do this.<br><br>Here I would recommend to use a [textfile] instead of the message box.<br>It's quicker than changing the message box all the time, and the<br>messages to [textfile] are very similar to those you send to a message<br>box.<br><br> </blockquote><br><p>
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