[PD-dev] array of t_symbols and GGEE button GOP?

B. Bogart ben at ekran.org
Wed Feb 18 22:47:28 CET 2004


Hey Guenter,

As far as I can tell the window path used when creating the widget is 
the same path the GUI complains it cannot find when trying to move the 
gop abstraction. Perhaps pathnames to widgets inside gops have different 
IDs when outside them?

Thanks for these externals though, I paricularly like the 2D controller. 
Certainly jump started my development effort!

Ben

guenter geiger wrote:

>On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, B. Bogart wrote:
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>>widgets into an external) This is going very well, only after a day of
>>work. I do have a problem with the "button" gui object where it does GOP
>>but if I try and move the GOP patch PD can't find the canvas id for the
>>widget "bad window pathname ..." I had button print out the canvas id
>>and it does match, so I guess GOP does something special with widget
>>names? Any ideas on how to fix this? (my externals have little purpose
>>without GOP!)
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>Sorry, no idea yet, I probably will find the time to check what happens
>over the weekend. To debug it would be best to print the whole window
>path name of the button widget and compare it to the window path name
>PD sends to the GUI.
>
>Guenter
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>>Also I want to create an array of t_symbols to store the popup menu
>>options and am having issues. (ah pointers!) in my structure I have
>>defined:
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>>t_symbol* x_options[MAXOPTIONS];
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>>and I'm trying to set the values in it with:
>>
>>x->x_options[0] = atom_getsymbol(argv);
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>>I think I'm missing an * somewhere, but my pointers are (very) rusty.
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>>Any help would be appreciated!
>>
>>Ben
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>>PS: thanks for all the "dripping" suggestions, I've been able to modify
>>Johannes suggestion to suit my needs.
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