you mean to show the dropdown under the selected item, probably
repeating it? Is there a "common" software where I could see the
behaviour?
Is there a common software where I don't see that behaviour?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop-down_list
I don't think it is such a big deal that we need to find the "truth"
here, but I thought listing selectable items _below_ the selected item
is much more common. Cannot prove that, though.
I'll add it to the list, but I'm not sure how soon I'll be able to get
to it.
I was going to open an issue about not using any [declare]s, but I
couldn't find a public repo for jmmmp. Is there one?
I don't think so, there is so few feedback that I assumed basically I
do
these only for me.
How can you know if people cannot post issues?
My contact is in all patches and help files, it's not that hard.
I can try to make one.
You don't have to, just because of me. Since jmmmp is available through
Deken, people might want to report issues. Ask yourself if you want
that or not. I think whatever you decide is fine.
It's not a bad idea and it isn't hard, so I can try to add it - the next
version should soon be out, I'm almost finished adapting Landini to Pd.
Which declare issue? I imagine I only used other jmmmp objects, but
I
thought that they would all open automatically.
No, they don't. Also, the README mentions that other libraries are
involved. However, the objects in the jmmmp library do not declare what
they actually use.
For [jp.menu] to load properly, I had to [declare -path ggee -path
list-abs]. I think that could be done within [jp.menu] itself.
Strange, that should be necessary in my computer as well. I'll have to
check it.
The most complex
abstractions use the simpler ones such as [f+], so it would be
better
not to split the objects (or to be careful with them).
I hear you. I didn't just copy something from jmmmp expecting it work
out of its context. However, it is my understanding that a library
should declare its own dependencies and not expect a user of this
library to do it.
I do that always, or it wouldn't work on my own system. But something
went amiss here.
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