related idea: Those automatically created and connected objects when tapping ENTER (or was it TAB? (that function is not present in my pd version...)), could also be made more useful by providing a variation: When doing SHIFT+ENTER (or TAB?) an object is created -above- the current one, connected to the inlet of the current one. Because you don't always create stuff in a top-down direction (you create a metro and -then- think 'it needs a toggle'). gr, Tim
2010/6/4 tim vets <[email protected]> > I just realized, it would be a bit more complicated, because, say you > already typed something in it and want to delete the whole word to replace > it with something else, you wouldn't want the object to disappear. > So the rule would have to be: > "backspace deletes the object if nothing has been typed in it yet" > gr, > Tim > > > 2010/6/4 Andrew Faraday <[email protected]> > > I've had this problem before, so, yeah, I'd agree, delete on un-placed >> objects sounds really helpful. >> >> ------------------------------ >> From: [email protected] >> Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2010 02:57:54 +0200 >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [PD] workflow >> >> >> I just had this little idea that could improve my patching workflow: >> I don't know if anyone would care, but here it is: >> when doing ctrl+1 to create an object box, >> then changing your mind and typing nothing in it, but doing backspace >> deletes the created object immediately... >> so that you don't have to click outside the empty object to finalize it, >> select it again by dragging the 'lasso' over it to do backspace to remove >> it... >> as it is now, backspace in an empty object does nothing, so i guess it >> could be used for something? >> gr, >> Tim >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> Get a new e-mail account with Hotmail - Free. Sign-up >> now.<http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/197222280/direct/01/> >> > >
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