thanks for the good laugh!
> On 11 Apr 2018, at 09:33, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
> On 2018-04-11 09:25, Jérôme Abel wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Thanks for this trick !
>>
>> In attachment, two more tips about arguments find in some projects.
>
> thx.
> however, when loading
On 2018-04-11 09:25, Jérôme Abel wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Thanks for this trick !
>
> In attachment, two more tips about arguments find in some projects.
thx.
however, when loading this into Pd i get a lot of errors (see attachment).
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Hi.
Thanks for this trick !
In attachment, two more tips about arguments find in some projects.
Best.
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Nice! I definitely wouldn't have thought of this.
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On 2018-04-09 15:29, Liam Goodacre wrote:
> If you don't mind using externals, you can use [iemguts/canvasargs] or
> [else/args]. I can't think of a way of doing this in Vanilla though. As you
> say, no argument seems to be indistinguishable from 0.
for a given argument, it's possible. e.g.:
If you don't mind using externals, you can use [iemguts/canvasargs] or
[else/args]. I can't think of a way of doing this in Vanilla though. As you
say, no argument seems to be indistinguishable from 0.
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