Since Pd won't accept the \ symbol (you always get this message 'keycode
92: dropped'), how can you set a file path so that [readsf~] and find that
file, in Windows? All paths in Windows use the backward slash instead of
the forward slash...
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http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-6150-whole-freakin-library
hrslider.pd
Perfect, thanks!
On Wed 20 Nov 2013 03:54:43 GMT, i go bananas wrote:
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-6150-whole-freakin-library
hrslider.pd
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On 2013-11-20 11:54, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Since Pd won't accept the \ symbol (you always get this message 'keycode
92: dropped'), how can you set a file path so that [readsf~] and find that
file, in Windows? All paths in Windows use the backward slash instead of
the forward slash...
On further inspection, if I want to sent the min/max range I have to
redraw the range, I can't just grab/move min or max. Is there any way
to change this? Or is something like Max's rslider a task for a native
object?
On 20 November 2013 11:04, Antonio Roberts anto...@hellocatfood.com wrote:
Hi,
Antonio Roberts wrote:
On further inspection, if I want to send the min/max range I have to
redraw the range, I can't just grab/move min or max. Is there any way
to change this? Or is something like Max's rslider a task for a native
object?
You can change the behavior of the slider,
You can change the behavior of the slider, there's a mode message.
ie. try sending [mode 2( to extend the range.
Thanks, I should've read the help patch
On 20 November 2013 23:07, Charles Goyard c...@fsck.fr wrote:
Hi,
Antonio Roberts wrote:
On further inspection, if I want to send the