hi carmen,

On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 16:52 -0400, cdr wrote:
> > but thats exactly why number_boxes are used, so you can see the state
> > of an [f] in the user interface (and alter it directly with the mouse
> > of course)... as mentioned above, they are not the same.
> 
> the fact that [i 3] will show the init value, for as long as the patch is 
> open, is pretty unintuitive to the idea of 'visual patcher'. since the visual 
> is wrong. 

there are different values, that an [f 0] object could display:
- the initial value
- the current value
- the value that was saved, when you saved the patch the last time ...

> so yes, i think the 3 should update, and you should be able to drag it with a 
> mouse.. 

if you need a complex object, use the object providing the
functionality ... it not, use the lightweight object ... :)

cheers, tim

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