Hallo, Thorsten Wilms hat gesagt: // Thorsten Wilms wrote: > Better, red line is there, thanks. But it's not possible to get pointer > and indicator movement in sync with the sensitivity-slider.
The slider's basically just scaling the rise of the "red line" per x-asis unit. You could replace it with a number object to see the values: Ctl-e to go into Edit mode, Ctl-3 to create a number, place it by clicking, draw patch cords similar to the one coming out the slider, Ctl-e again to leave Edit mode. About the patch: The smaller green slider is centered, the larger green one is moved to the right and to the front (z-axis), thus appearing stretched on the y-axis although it isn't really, 3d-wise. Then the mouse position (x,y) is followed and depending on the mouse's x-position, the slider dial (y) is moved more or less per vertical mouse movement. Actually both the small and the big slider share the same y-values all the time, they are just perspectively stretched. That's why it doesn't feel like you intended: The mouse isn't always on the connecting line between the two red dials in my patch. > What are your plans for the pd fan-slider? Get people infected with Pd. ;) No, I'll probably let the slider bit-rot. It is just a simple toy to get a feel for your cool idea. But as it is realized with Gem, it's not something I see as a really useable slider for Pd. It's not a "widget", although it could be possible to make it into one for Gem. But I'm not very used to Gem, in fact this almost was my first Gem patch. Ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
