You are right, I just started looking through the Toxy library
examples, and so far it looks really nice! I'm excited about this! How
do these sliders and such compare with the iemgui objects in terms of
gridlock?
~Kyle
On 5/7/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I
On Mon May 07, 2007 at 01:26:09PM -0500, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
You are right, I just started looking through the Toxy library
examples, and so far it looks really nice! I'm excited about this! How
do these sliders and such compare with the iemgui objects in terms of
gridlock?
you mean like
One question I have with the toxy sliders is this: in the
multiscale-test.pd file, there are some really neat sliders, but how
do you create these, and what are the creation arguments?
I know that we can just go in to the patch as a text file and get this
information, but it would be nice if
On Mon May 07, 2007 at 02:08:12PM -0500, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
One question I have with the toxy sliders is this: in the
multiscale-test.pd file, there are some really neat sliders, but how
do you create these, and what are the creation arguments?
[widget widgetname widgetref moreargs]
There is a fair amount of documentation on the website:
http://suita.chopin.edu.pl/~czaja/miXed/externs/toxy.html
It would be very handy if you created some better help files for this
stuff thru your explorations. I'll happily check them in. Also, if
you get really inspired, it would be
Good question, the [widget] and [tot] externals are maybe hacks, but
also very powerfull if the user knows tcl and tk, but with a limited set
of examples, certainly because a few people did try to explore this.
I'm trying to build a 'good old' pianoroll,