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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/16/2014 03:12 PM, Dan Wilcox
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<div>I like how I explicitly asked to not hear that "Pd-l2ork
has that" and yet that's the response I got. I already knew
this anyway from the sample screenshots you were posting when
you were implementing it. (Looks great BTW)</div>
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Yeah, I know, it was 100% willful snark on my part. It's kind of
like you were asking, "Is there a way to do X, while satisfying my
irrational desire to ignore a working solution by someone who likely
already did X?"<br>
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Anyway, did you look at the code? It's done in tcl/tk, and it does
not depend on tkpath. So if you don't want to duplicate all the
work I already did, you can fairly easily port that back to Pd
Vanilla. There might be a few API differences in accessing the
audio backend, but there are small and I don't mind helping make
those changes.<br>
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Also, I specifically did everything in tcl/tk so that the patch
would be as simple as possible. It shouldn't even require a
recompile. Now, I haven't looked at Ivica's changes that added
persistence. But all versions of Pd have the same prefs-saving code
so that shouldn't be difficult, either.<br>
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<div>Also, if you didn't know, why respond? :P</div>
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Because the answer to your question ultimately depends on whether
what you come up with fits the unspoken yet stringent HIG standards
imposed by Miller's Pd.<br>
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But that doesn't mean that code which does _exactly_ what you're
asking about isn't relevant to your question.<br>
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-Jonathan<br>
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<div>On 12/15/2014 06:21 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"> If that does become a real
scenario, I hope we can find a way to bring some of
the Pd-extended UI changes into vanilla, such as the
pixel perfect sizing across platforms, an option for
the extended coloring (graytones) etc. Before anyone
says “Pd-Lork has that”, I’m just wondering if it’s
feasible to bring in some of the work Hans did after
the gui cleanup which is already in vanilla.</blockquote>
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In answer to your question: I don't know.<br>
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Having answered that...<br>
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Pd-l2ork has gui theme presets for Vanilla, Inverted
Vanilla, Pd-extended, Commodore 64, Strongbad's Compy,
and a few others. There's also an interface to make a
custom theme-- I didn't make it persistent but I think
Ivica added that ability.<br>
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-Jonathan<br>
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<div class="gmail_signature">Dan Wilcox<br>
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