hello

i prefer using "t a" and "+~" better than nop and nop~  since they are vanilla 
only objects.
anyway, here are simple graphical version.
hope that help

Cyrille


Le 01/04/2012 11:37, Mirko Maier a écrit :
hi list,

as some of you might use it this way, with "nop" / "nop~" (no operation) you 
can actually have segmented patch chords in pd. i wonder if someone could write a gui version (a 
small point e.g.) which is smaller than the ordinary object box? i can't but i think it would be a 
good thing.

best
mirko

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