Hi Oliver, thanks for these examples. They both work great for me! And I have equiped my playlist with Drag’n’Drop. My structure is like this now (parent) -> (GOP-playlist) -> (GOP-track) so i drop the files into the track. Which works great if i place the GOP at margin 0/0. Now i can have several playlists in my parent and all is fine until the window gets scrolled, then the positions are off and drop is recognized at a wrong place. I just want to point to this problem, and have no clue about a solution since your abstractions worked so well but i didn’t really understand them with all the canvas magic.
best, Jonas > Am 27.10.2018 um 09:40 schrieb oliver <[email protected]>: > > Lucas Cordiviola wrote: >> Thanx for testing! >> I think >>> with a „little" patching magic >> is a very nice start. >> Oliver had made cool things with GOPs, [iemguts/canvasposition] >> [iemguts/receivecanvas] ... > > and here are 2 abstractions of mine to test, for anyone interested. > they are updated to lucarda's new testing syntax. > >> On 10/26/2018 8:44 PM, hi wrote: >>> IT IS WORKING! I have been wanting this for years!! Thank you!!! Now that i >>> think about how to implement dnd for files in a playlist (that is my >>> usecase), i think i would be best if Pd would recorgnize if a file would be >>> dropped ontop of an GOP-subpatch or abstraction, but it will all be >>> possible with a „little" patching magic also i guess.. > > that is perfectly doable, but you will need IEMGUTS for this to work, and > some recalcualting since you will also have to reflect the GOP's position in > the parent patch. open [ol_dropfile] and have a look inside [pd gopguts] > where all the "magic" happens ... > > best > > oliver > <ol_dnd_stuff_271018.zip>_______________________________________________ > [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
