Feature Request. How about swapping connections? If I have two Objects, A and B ( with --> meaning a coord to each iolet)
a: 0 --> b: 0 a: 1 --> b: 1 Maybe, if I select one connection, and then, ctrl click the other connection, the two could swap a: 0 --> b: 1 a: 1 --> b: 0 This would greatly improve triggerize organization, just clicking to force correct ordering of messages. What do you think? Em Qui, 7 de jun de 2018 04:55, baptiste chatel <[email protected]> escreveu: > Fantastic news ! I really hope the PR will be merged into the master > branch. > That shift-insert an object is amazing too, please make it happen ! I can > hear the live-programming people cheering already :) > > Baptiste > > Le mer. 6 juin 2018 à 15:43, IOhannes m zmoelnig <[email protected]> a > écrit : > >> just a minor announcement. >> >> recently there was some momentum on github about streamlining the >> patching process when it comes to connecting many objects, or objects >> with many iolets. >> >> it all started a while ago (at least for me) with my "doublechord" >> plugin (available via deken), which allows you to extend additional >> connections between an object with many outlets and an object with many >> inlets that are already connected, without having to fidget with so many >> iolets. >> >> indendently, manav rathi submitted a PR to allow connecting of two >> selected objects with a keystroke. >> >> after that people joined in and started to suggest all kind of >> improvements, as seen in purr-data or max/msp. >> >> si i backported some of the connection tricks from Max and Purr-Data, >> and it all ended in a PR [374]. >> >> new connection features: >> >> - select any two objects, and press <Ctrl>+<k> (or <Cmd>+<k> if you >> insist), to connect them (trivially, so just the first iolet) >> - to connect a (signal) outlet to multiple arbitrary inlets, you can now >> press <Shift> while hovering the yet-unconnected cord over an inlet >> - to add more connections between two already connected object, select >> the connection and pressl <Ctrl>+<d> to extend the connections to the >> right ("duplicate") >> - to fully connect two objects, *select* both objects before connecting >> them. >> - to connect multiple objects to a single inlet, select all the source >> objects (but not the sink object) before connecting them. >> - (the other way round works as well, but will give you fan-outs!!!) >> - to connect multiple objects to a multi-inlet object, select all the >> source objects *and* the sink object before connecting the leftmost >> source to the leftmost inlet. >> - to connect a multi-outlet object to multiple objects, select all the >> source object *and* all the sink objects before connecting the leftmost >> outlet to the leftmost sink. >> >> i think that's about it. >> thanks to Jonathan, Dan, Alex & Esteban for the inspirational ideas. >> >> some of thew new features make it incredibly easy to create fan-outs. >> urgh!!! >> so this is another opportunity to announce my "triggerize-plugin" which >> will turn all your buggy fan-outs into nicely triggered connections (and >> much more). grab it from deken. >> >> >> of course this is just a pull request, so we depend on miller to merge >> it into the "master" branch ;-) >> >> gfmasdr >> IOhannes >> >> [374] https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/374 >> [triggerize] >> >> _______________________________________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >
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