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El 05/28/2008 01:22 PM, Pau Arumí escribió:
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<pre wrap="">On dc, 2008-05-28 at 12:05 +0200, David García Garzón wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I liked the idea at first instance. But looking at that screenshot i find it
very messing for the user. What's the difference between the first and the
second oscilloscope? The first one is creating a linked processing while the
second one is about connecting to an existing one. I don't have a solution on
that but let's mature an idea.
One solution could add multilevel menu 'connect to' or 'create linked', or
just one of them while keeping the other in the first level.
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I like this option, because we can have MANY processings in the canvas,
while the available sinks remain small
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I was replying the same. :)<br>
Do you like now? (Plus, I commented the separator between monitors and
sinks/sources)<br>
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<pre wrap=""> Or providing a
dialog interface for choosing the connected ports. Or showing
the 'processing.port' in a single level. I am not that convinced on any of
the solutions. Any ideas?
BTW, 'f' is typeid(CLAM::TData).name() for gcc (non portable), so i think that
should be expressed in that way. It is more self explanatory and also strong
to changes on the way of representing typeid's names which are not standard.
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Sure! (Natanael you can patch this)
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Done.<br>
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A question: I implemented within the patch a way to check for an
attribute ("icon", in this case) in a secure way. What do you think to
put it on Factory like an "AttributeExist" method?<br>
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<pre wrap="">David.
On Dimecres 28 Maig 2008, Natanael Olaiz wrote:
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<pre wrap="">This idea took me more time that I expected, so I didn't improve a few
ugly copy&paste testings yet. :-/
Here is the patch and a screenshot. It works, but probably the code
could be improved and I need to check the names...
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