The 1st circle is under the 2nd, and Pd currently registers a click with the 
object at the bottom.  But is that a feature or a bug? 
Either way, if it's implementation specific it then writing the patch as you 
suggest would work correctly under one implementation 

while it wouldn't the move the circle at all under the other.

-Jonathan




>________________________________
>From: João Pais <[email protected]>
>To: Scott McCoid <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; 
>Jonathan Wilkes <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2011 8:48 PM
>Subject: Re: [PD] Data structure array with last element pointing back to 
>first element
>
>wouldn't it be simpler to compare the value of the 1st point with the last 
>one, without creating the new variables? it's too late now, can't give a 
>concrete example.
>
>or, this is a situation where a "change" identifier for arrays would come in 
>very handy (which already exists for loose pointers). then the metro hack 
>wouldn't be necessary.
>
>> Here's a quick hack-- didn't check it for bugs.
>> 
>> The real solution would be to add a "-c" flag to [plot] to draw the trace 
>> back to element 0:
>> 
>> [plot -c etc.]
>
>-c is the same as curve, right? an extra parameter for the stepness of the 
>bezier would also be nice
>
>João
>
>
>
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