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Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
> Fantastic, that did the trick. I'll keep my variables as prefixes from now on.
> 
> Though ideally the gui objects should handle variables in the same way
> as standard send and receive objects (and arrays), which can take
> variables at the beginning, end, or in the middle.

i'm pretty sure they "can" - if they don't know about it...
the problem only comes from the property editor (call it a bug) which
eats the dollargs in order to prevent Pd and/or tcl to expand the
$variables.

if you can set the sender/receiver names without the property editor,
then you can also have "proper" dollarg expansion (you probably should
not save the patch though...)


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