On Feb 3, 2013 2:05 PM, "Jonathan Wilkes" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >________________________________ > > From: Ivica Bukvic <[email protected]> > >To: Roman Haefeli <[email protected]> > >Cc: pd-list <[email protected]> > >Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2013 9:58 AM > >Subject: Re: [PD] Apply missing > > > > > >Those are a part of the undo on pd-l2ork, as is changing properties of any other object, such as canvas and array (unlike pd-extended that in many cases fails to even acknowledge that the patch has been altered and needs to be saved, needless to mention add such change to its 1-step undo queue, e.g. try changing canvas properties and undoing it). > > A clarification here-- if you make changes to an iemgui programmatically by sending > messages to a receive-name, it doesn't get registered in the undo history. > This is nice. Because Pd is extremely limited in the GUI widgets it provides, > many people abuse iemguis to make things like file choosers and pop-up > menus, or even do GUI animations, which produce lots of "transient" changes > to iemguiproperties
Yep. And that was a conscious decision to leave it that way. > > > >It would be nice if not spreading FUD were added to the mailing list netiquette... > > I recently added to the netiquette guide in an attempt to make newcomers > feel more welcome on the list. The aim is to decrease > posting anxiety, not increase it. We should remember technology > lowers the cost to assuming good faith when people are wrong in cases > like this, so please remain lazy and resist the urge to endlessly > loop in symbolic vigilance: > > [r reenter] > | > [spread FUD( > | > | [r stop] > | | > | [bang; reenter But I'm acting in bad faith so why do I care about not spreading FUD?( > | | > | [t b b] > | | / > [until] / > | [add2 in bad faith( > | / > | / > | / > | / > |/ > [Netiquette guide says Don't spread FUD( > | > [s stop] > > -Jonathan >
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