Try using the [comment] object from cyclone. You can set its width.
.hc
On Aug 21, 2010, at 6:47 AM, tim vets wrote:
Hi list,
Is there a way to put newlines in comments that stay there after
closing and reopening a patch?
I am unable to create a comment like:
first line
second line
third
Hi list,
Is there a way to put newlines in comments that stay there after closing and
reopening a patch?
I am unable to create a comment like:
first line
second line
third line
without it becoming:
first line second line third line
after reopening the patch.
I pasted some text from elsewhere and
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 12:47:22PM +0200, tim vets wrote:
Is there a way to put newlines in comments that stay there after closing and
reopening a patch?
Not that I know of.
I pasted some text from elsewhere and don't want to have to break it up into
50 separate comments.
Poor Tim ...
While this might be a work around, 2010 one might expect of a graphic user
interface that you can tear on a bounding box and the text is floating in it.
feature request?
this is from max5, the mouse was hovering over the square at the bottom right:
inline: bounding_box.png
m.
Am 21.08.2010 um
Hi,
you could use semicolons at the end of ech line as workaround.
comment;
line2;
final line without semicolon.
Martin
tim vets wrote:
Hi list,
Is there a way to put newlines in comments that stay there after
closing and reopening a patch?
I am unable to create a comment like:
first line
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010, tim vets wrote:
Hi list,Is there a way to put newlines in comments that stay there after
closing and reopening a patch? I am unable to create a comment like:
first line second line third line without it becoming: first line
second line third line after reopening the
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Maybe you can do some scripting outside of Pd to create the comment as a
subpatch?
I don't understand : why into a subpatch instead of the main patch ?
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| Mathieu Bouchard, Montréal,
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010, Max wrote:
While this might be a work around, 2010 one might expect of a graphic
user interface that you can tear on a bounding box and the text is
floating in it. feature request?
I had that feature in jMax in 2001 and I had to leave it behind when I
switched to Pd in
I wonder how much CPU is lost with this fancy max graphics. maybe not
much, I don't know what technology they are using. Is it based on qt4
toolkit?
2010/8/21 Max abonneme...@revolwear.com:
While this might be a work around, 2010 one might expect of a graphic user
interface that you can tear
On 08/21/2010 07:31 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
I wonder how much CPU is lost with this fancy max graphics. maybe not
much, I don't know what technology they are using. Is it based on qt4
toolkit?
it's based on juce, which uses openGL to render graphics.
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