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[knob] obejct missing #17

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gilbertohasnofb opened this issue Apr 5, 2015 · 5 comments
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[knob] obejct missing #17

gilbertohasnofb opened this issue Apr 5, 2015 · 5 comments

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@gilbertohasnofb
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The object [knob] (or alternatively [flatgui/knob]) is missing from Pd-l2Ork, but present on Pd-extended.

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pd-l2ork commented Apr 6, 2015

Thank you for the report, Gilberto. This is a part of the first wave of weeding out redundant objects. I believe we have mknob that replaces most if not all its uses that has been also updated to harness graphics acceleration of pd-l2ork's GUI. Would you please check and confirm this is indeed the case?

@gilbertohasnofb
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Sure, [moonlib/mknob] works wonderfully well in Pd-l2Ork. The problem though is that some patches created by other people using pd-extended do use the traditional [knob] (I would say it's fairly more popular than the moonlib's one). The functionality of both of them in pd-extended is fairly similar, but [mknob] allows the user to set the mouse sensitivity. Would it be possible to create an alias [knob] for [mknob] in Pd-l2Ork to handle these patches from pd-extended?

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A symlink sounds like a good idea. Lemme see how hard that would be (as we would possibly have to also deal with prefixes). Perhaps this should be also added to a list of legacy objects as an optional package?

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On 04/14/2015 09:44 PM, Pd-L2Ork wrote:

A symlink sounds like a good idea. Lemme see how hard that would be
(as we would possibly have to also deal with prefixes). Perhaps this
should be also added to a list of legacy objects as an optional package?

I don't think symlinks work under Windows.


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@gilbertohasnofb
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Perhaps this should be also added to a list of legacy objects as an optional package?

That sounds like a good idea to me.

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