An history window ! <br>Yes, click-and-release then click to connect. <br>Grid, yes, why not. <br>More shortcuts. (btw, I like control shortcuts on Mac, as they are the same then on Linux and aren't often reserved by some Apple Guideline stuff)
<br>If we could find some way to put the patchchords away for underneath editing... <br>A "send to back", bring to front, bring object one layer higher, etc. as in vector graphics editors would be necessary. <br>
DesireData's classbrowser is a must and should be included in Pd. <br><br>aalex<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 6/4/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Max Neupert</b> <<a href="mailto:abonnements@revolwear.com">abonnements@revolwear.com
</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">full copy & paste support would help.<br><br><br>Am 04.06.2006 um 14:08 schrieb tim:
<br><br>> This function in 'Scope Fusion Platform' is also quite handy:<br>> Make the first connection between two objects, say, the first of 8<br>> outlets of one object to the first of 6 inlets on another.<br>> Then press n several times to make the subsequent connections until
<br>> one of the objects runs out of free inlets or outlets.<br>><br>> tim<br>><br>> Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:<br>><br>>><br>>> I just saw this video, which might have been posted here before,
<br>>> it shows a bunch of layout shortcuts for Max/MSP. I think that<br>>> there is a lot that could be done to make patching much quicker<br>>> and easier.<br>>><br>>> <a href="http://www.studioimaginaire.com/nat/maxtoolbox/box2.mov">
http://www.studioimaginaire.com/nat/maxtoolbox/box2.mov</a><br>>><br>>> I had one thought, which is making a snap-to-grid function when<br>>> editing. Maybe graphical editors have this, I think it would
<br>>> work well for Pd. Ideally, it would be resizable and togglable<br>>> via a preference, or even better, via Pd messages.<br>>><br>>> One thing that I think would help a lot is making it so you could
<br>>> click and release an outlet, then click an inlet to make the<br>>> connection, instead of having to drag. Any other ideas?<br>>><br>>> .hc<br>>><br>>> _____________________________________________________________________
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