> > - there is an old bug in the gui code, which i fixed in the svn trunk, 
> > it solves a drawing problem, when the connections are not drawn in the
> > xlets ...
> > http://klingt.org/pipermail/nova-svn/2007-September/000281.html
> > 
> > - it seems, that when creating a connection, one has to hit the inlet
> > directly. i had some code, which allowed to drop the connection
> > somewhere in the target object, and it would select the nearest inlet. i
> > hope you were not planning to remove that feature permanently ...
> 
> Ah, so that's why dragging was being weird. I must say I noticed this
> behaviour and it confused me more than it helped. How about I make it
> snap the connection to the nearest outlet in some configurable search
> radius?

well, this behavior is consistent with both max and pd, so i don't
think, it is a good idea, not to support it ... beside that, i really
like the feature :)

> Regarding the former issue, I'm not sure how this applies to me. Did I
> introduce a regression? If so, I haven't observed any drawing problems.
> Can you tell me how to reproduce?

it was a bug, that i introduced before you branched, so it is still in
the codebase, you are working on ...
to reproduce:
- make a connection where at least one xlet is not the first xlet of an
object
- save as file
- load from file

the error is stupid ... drawing the connections before knowing the
actual positions of the xlets ...

cheers, tim

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