On Wed, 2023-03-08 at 00:13 +0100, Roman Haefeli wrote:
>
> As a follow-up on the matter, I identified to conditions that trigger
> a
> redraw:
>
> * Loading a patch where some scalar objects like
> [draw{symbol,number,text}]
> or [{draw,filled}{curve,polygon}] are created before the [struct]
> oject
> of the template
>
> * Loading a patch where the [struct] uses a template name
> containing $0
> like $0.fruit (!).
>
> $0 seems to be treated specially, since using $1, $2, etc. is not
> affected. Also, it doesn't help to put [struct $1 float x] into an
> abstraction [mystruct $0.fruit]. I thought I might could skip using $0 in structs by creating them as singleton and reference that (instead of the localized $0-version) in all instances of the abstraction. But then I noticed that I'm often using the outlet of [struct] to detect clicks. Assuming I have spread scalars of the same [struct] to different canvases, is there a way to detect from the click message which canvas the click originates from? In other words: Is there some way to associate a pointer to a scalar with the containing canvas? Roman
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