One question I have about the noflo UI is whether it supports the concept of
subpatching. I want to define a box's function by zooming into it and filling
it with more boxes.
It's not a difficult UI to imagine. But to even have parity with Pd's
scattered toplevel windows there would additionally need to be a way to quickly
navigate from one branch to any other in the tree, and to pair distant branches
in order to copy/paste content. (For example, think of putting a patch window
next to a subpatch window you got from opening three nested abstractions deep
into a help-document. If you're copying an object chain from that subpatch,
you don't want those three parent patches in your view.)
Atm I'm just punting by using the multi-window UI that tcl/tk has. But if
there's a way to work the idea of navigating subpatches into that framework,
that'd be great.
-Jonathan
On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 10:07 PM, Chris McCormick
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 22/01/15 02:44, s p wrote:
> I was actually
> planning to use this : https://github.com/the-grid/the-graph which is a
> generic data flow UI library for the web. It is so well done, works
> great on touch interface, so I thought why the heck reinventing the
> wheel.
http://the-grid.github.io/the-graph/the-graph-editor/index.html
Wow! Beautiful.
This user interface plugged into a layer that can plug into libpd and/or
WebPd would be magical.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAUOPHqx5Gs
Cheers,
Chris.
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