It's a bit more tricky. Fanning control outlets are not a problem per
se, only if those connections go to one or more *hot* control inlets.
Fanning out to cold control inlets is perfectly fine; some people still
like to use [trigger], but technically it doesn't make a difference.
Also, fanning out to signal inlets isn't problematic, either.
So maybe Pd could warn if fanning outlets go to one or more hot control
inlets.
On 10.02.2022 10:09, Max wrote:
Most of the puredata tagged questions on stackoverflow are message
order bugs caused by fanning outlet connections.
Should Pd warn the user when one outlet is connected to multiple objects?
On 09.02.22 21:08, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Am 9. Februar 2022 19:07:45 MEZ schrieb Samuel Burt
<[email protected]>:
As with most unpredictable problems in pd, this one was solved with a
trigger
well, *that* was predictable...
mfg.sfg.jfd
IOhannes
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