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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 09/10/13 18:08, IOhannes m zmölnig
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<pre wrap="">On 10/09/13 20:49, Mario Mey wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Sorry, I meant that I wanted to know the *time position* of the file,
while playing. I know that I can put a [timer] and reset-activate it
when readsf~ starts playing, but I would be great if readsf~ use the
mostrigh outlet to output this information (always or when asked for it).
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why?
or rather, why don't you just create an abstraction [meyreadsf~] that
wraps the [timer] logic (and share it with the community)?</pre>
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Well... it's a good idea. I use readsf~ with switch~ to pause and
unpause it. It can be all transformed in an abstraction. I don't
need precision and my 20 minutes song doesn't need to be counted...
but if readsf~ is precise with time position, then, the new abstract
will be too.<br>
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<b>Is readsf~ precise?</b><br>
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If/when I make that abstract, I'll share it, of course.<br>
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gfmaf
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