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-#N canvas 84 47 648 623 12;
-#X msg 29 318 bang;
-#X floatatom 432 341 0 0 0;
-#X text 32 14 You can nest entire windows inside Pd boxes (and so on
-\, as deep as you wish.) There are two different ways to do it. First
-\, if you just want to add a room to the house \, so to speak \, type
-;
-#N canvas 344 151 422 119 sample-subpatch 1;
-#X text 39 43 this is a subpatch of the main patch.;
-#X restore 29 85 pd sample-subpatch;
-#X text 201 85 <-- you can give the window a name as an argument;
-#N canvas 0 0 654 340 eager-adder 0;
-#X obj 62 73 inlet;
-#X obj 118 73 inlet;
-#X obj 62 188 outlet;
-#X obj 118 101 t b f;
-#X obj 62 156 +;
-#X text 197 23 this is a sample subpatch which maintains the sum of
-two inputs \, doing the computation when either input changes. IF it's
-the left input \, the "+" object takes care if it \; if the right \,
-the "trigger" object first gives the "+" the new value \, then "bangs"
-the right inlet to make "+" do the computation.;
-#X text 55 232 Aside: this shows why \, in Pd and Max \, objects such
-as "+" only trigger on their left inlets: it's easy to build up from
-there \, but if more than one inlet were "hot" \, you wouldn't be able
-to change both of them without firing the calculation twice.;
-#X text 197 112 Because of the two inlets and the one outlet \, the
-containing box (int eh parent patch) has two inlets and one outlet.
-They respect the left-to-right order of the inlet and outlet objects
-in the subpatch.;
-#X connect 0 0 4 0;
-#X connect 1 0 3 0;
-#X connect 3 0 4 0;
-#X connect 3 1 4 1;
-#X connect 4 0 2 0;
-#X restore 135 185 pd eager-adder;
-#X floatatom 135 158 0 0 0;
-#X floatatom 256 158 0 0 0;
-#X floatatom 135 213 0 0 0;
-#X text 26 235 There is also a facility for making many copies of a
-patch which track any changes you make in the original. The subpatches
-are called abstractions. For example \, here's a simple abstraction
-that sends a number to a "receive" on command:;
-#X obj 29 342 sendnumber 45 cookies;
-#X msg 226 314 bang;
-#X obj 226 341 sendnumber 67 pretzels;
-#X floatatom 519 341 0 0 0;
-#X text 27 553 note that "$1" \, etc \, has a different meaning in
-object boxes (open one of the "sendnumber" abstractions for comments.)
-;
-#X text 26 470 If you change one copy of an abstraction the change
-isn't automatically made on any other copies. You must keep track \,
-save the changes \, and cause Pd to reload the other copies (for example
-\, by closing and reopening the containing patch.);
-#X obj 432 314 r cookies;
-#X obj 519 314 r pretzels;
-#X text 31 107 If you click on the box (in run mode) the subwindow
-appears. Click on the one below to see how you give a subpatch inlets
-and outlets.;
-#X text 332 594 updated for Pd version 0.34;
-#X text 27 372 There is a separate file in this directory named "sendnumber.pd"
-which is loaded every time you type "sendnumber" in a box. Click on
-a "sendnumber" box above to see it. You can make changes in the subpatch
-and save them. The changes will be saved back to sendnumber.pd and
-not as part of this (containing) patch.;
-#X connect 0 0 10 0;
-#X connect 5 0 8 0;
-#X connect 6 0 5 0;
-#X connect 7 0 5 1;
-#X connect 11 0 12 0;
-#X connect 16 0 1 0;
-#X connect 17 0 13 0;