The rewrite is looking fantastic. I've just started to use it and noticed that bonk~'s [minvel( setting doesn't seem to work. Compare the helpfile behavior in 0.43 vs 0.42-5 or previous Pd-ext builds. If you allow the cooked output to print, then change minvel to something enormous (say, 10000), it shouldn't report any attacks. In 42-5 it doesn't, but in 43 it goes on as if minvel were still the default value of 7. Yet, if you send bonk~ a [print( message to show it's internal settings, you can see that minvel has changed. Also, [thresh( seems to behave normally.
This is on Intel Mac OS 10.5.8 with Pd 0.43.0devel-20100120. How about other platforms? On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Jan 20, 2010, at 12:58 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: > >> I downloaded 0.43.0-devel-20100119 (windows) and found a few things: >> >> 1) A patch like the one I attached used to have no scrollbars (all the way >> up to the dev version I downloaded on the 11th). Now it has scrollbars. > > Hmm, will test. > >> 2) In the attached patch right-clicking and getting "Properties" or >> "Help" doesn't work properly. For instance, if I right-click on [bag] in >> the upper right-hand corner and choose "Help", it gives me intro-help.pd. >> If I right-click the message box with the selector "clear" in it and >> choose >> help, it gives me text-help.pd. > > Hmm, will test. > >> 3) For menu->Window: is the tree structure represented solely by >> indentation? > > Yes, only intentation, but I am open to suggestions for bettter ways. > >> There was some problem I was running into with the previous build where >> selected text in a msg box sticks until you force a refresh by >> minimizing/maximizing, but it looks you fixed it. > > Phew, making some progress ;) > > .hc > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Looking at things from a more basic level, you can come up with a more > direct solution... It may sound small in theory, but it in practice, it can > change entire economies. - Amy Smith > > > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > -- William Brent www.williambrent.com “Great minds flock together” Conflations: conversational idiom for the 21st century www.conflations.com _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
