[PD] Problem with [link] and [mass]

IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig at iem.at
Tue Jan 8 19:25:16 CET 2013


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On 2013-01-08 19:18, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
> No, that's not the case. I've actually never really touched the
> example patch. Anyway, my actual worry is why these objects behave
> the way they do in my patch, which is really strange. In order to
> see what's wrong I opened earlier versions of the patch I'm working
> on (which were using [link] and [mass] fine) and they also show the
> same strange behavior. It looks like a bug hit it all of a
> sudden.. I've attached an earlier version which is smaller, if
> anyone's willing to check. Physical modelling is inside [pd
> object1], [pd object2] etc. inside [pd coordinates1].. It used to
> be that the first time you hit the bangs, the rectangles wouldn't
> behave as expected (in the gem window), but after that everything 
> was working pretty stably. Hope someone can help.
> 

i haven't really tried to understand your patch, but you will most
likely find, that [trigger] will fix most of your problems.

**never ever connect one message outlet to multiple message inlets;
always use [trigger] in such cases**

fgmasdr
IOhannes
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