[PD] [inlet], [outlet].

Krzysztof Czaja czaja at chopin.edu.pl
Wed May 7 11:07:01 CEST 2003


hi Mathieu,

is it just my false impression, that the bang is the only message
mangled by [t a]?  I have always considered this to be a bug
(reported...)

So, are there other messages converted by [t a]?

Btw, I do see the point in your quest for (optionally) numbered
inlets/outlets.  The specialized subpatchers of msp have
numbered in/outs, while the regular subpatchers have unnumbered
inlets/outlets.  People, even if confused at first, easily come
to terms with using both ways in their work.

But how to make them into Pd without breaking other things, is
quite another matter...

Krzysztof

Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
 > About trigger. I actually prefer [fork], as it only orders messages and
 > nothing else, while [t a a] mangles a certain number of messages: for
 > example, bang gets transformed into a list containing a single element 0.0
 > ???





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