> > - 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 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 96771783 http://tim.klingt.org Most of the trouble in this world has been caused by folks who can't mind their own business, because they have no business of their own to mind, any more than a smallpox virus has. William S. Burroughs
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