[PD] dynamic GOP resize glitch

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Sun May 18 18:01:24 CEST 2008


How about on Pd-extended 0.40.3?  I am in the midst of final  
debugging, so I'd have a chance to fix bugs if you find some.

.hc

On May 18, 2008, at 3:40 PM, Matt Barber wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I tried this out on 0.39 extended and got the same problem, but it
> seems to work fine in 0.41 vanilla on initial tests - the cable
> redraws happen accurately and immediately upon GOP resize.
>
> The problem in 0.39 seems to be with the parent, not with the
> abstraction, and like you the only thing I can get to work
> automatically are things that force an entire parent window redraw,
> e.g. sending a font message.  Maybe slightly less hackish and more
> explicit would be to send a "vis 0" immediately followed by a "vis 1"
> to the parent, but that would close your window for an instant.  I
> thought sending a "tidy" message might work, but it didn't.  Let us
> know if you find anything else, since this is something I will be
> dealing with soon.
>
>
> Best,
>
> Matt
>
>> Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 14:20:18 +0900
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>> i have made an GOP abstraction that dynamically resizes itself  
>> when its
>> settings are changed.
>> this all works fine, except for one glitch:
>>
>> the cables leading out of this object are not scaled or moved.
>>
>> this is giving me half-cables, and cables coming out of the middle  
>> of an
>> abstraction, etc..
>>
>> temporary fix is just to turn edit mode on and move the  
>> abstraction by 1
>> pixel, but there must be a better way.
>>
>> any ideas?
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