Mathieu Bouchard wrote: >If all internal classes became single external classes, as some people have >wished already, then you end up with bunch of classes named like [*] and >[/] that have to be named something in the filesystem, and so should their >helpfiles. Furthermore, by consistency, things closely related to the [*] >class should be named with a "*" in the name instead of a "mul", and things >closely related to [/] should be named with a "/" in the name instead of a >"div", and so GridFlow's [inv*] was part of a jMax-compat layer and the >original jMax class was called exactly [inv*] because the jMax authors >judged it to be so closely related to [*]. There's another way of >understanding the behaviour of that class, but in that case it is so >closely related to [/] instead.
Maybe by adding a list of aliases to the init file, arbitrarily named objects could be stored on a filesystem with safe names and instantiated using the weird name. > >>I mean why not make an external with the three-character name >>[ctl-alt-del]? > >Ctrl and Alt are not characters and don't have any character code >representation. That makes them so much more interesting to implement ;) Or how about [ctl-g], which should make the computer beep whenever you type it in... Martin _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
