I'm trying to make a Ganged Toggle. (but this also could apply to other graphical elements like hsl or vsl etc)
I want to have #1 little orange [tgl] inside the graph-on-parent control window, and have a similar #2 little orange [tgl] inside the patch. I want to be able to click on either one. This should trigger a state change in the other. I want them to function as one logical element, with two different gui locations. Right now, let's say I set both [tgl]'s to both send and receive on $0-FOO. This seems to work, as both GUI elements track as I would expect. However, if we name the master as being the one that I click, then I see that *the slave tgl does not transmit on its outlet.* *This seems like a bug to me. * If this is expected behavior, or a necessary limitation, or a bad practice.... then how else can I accomplish a "Ganged Toggle" (e.g. could be hsl, etc.) with minimal logic? Thanks BH -- William Huston: [email protected] Binghamton NY *Public Service Mapping / Videography / Research* Blog <http://WilliamAHuston.blogspot.com> -- Facebook <http://facebook.com/billhuston> -- Twitter <http://twitter.com/WilliamAHuston>-- Youtube <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGijK1amWOLglT3YeTyEBNQ?sub_congfirmation=1> Document collections: VirtualPipelines <http://TinyURL.com/VirtualPipelines> -- BHDCSDimockArchive <http://bit.ly/BHDCSDimockArchive> Please support my work: TinyURL.com/DonateToBillHuston
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