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Diffstat (limited to 'desiredata')
-rw-r--r-- | desiredata/src/TODO | 6 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/desiredata/src/TODO b/desiredata/src/TODO index fe98bfc0..b957929e 100644 --- a/desiredata/src/TODO +++ b/desiredata/src/TODO @@ -55,8 +55,9 @@ LEGEND: [b] http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-dev/2007-10/009581.html [s] what to do with post() in case of -nogui ? (it fills an ever-expanding buffer, does it?) ------------------8<------------------------------------progress-bar----------------------------------------------8<------------------ +[c] "can't read $@inchannels0" error in server prefs when there is no sound card. [c] clicking on an object does not do Open. -[ ] <Return> in Completion shouldn't finish the object. +[c] <Return> in Completion shouldn't finish the object. [c] is pd_mess_split correct? e.g. does it handle \\; properly? [c] make [display] look distinctive (not confusable with ObjectBox) [c] correct the dozen problems you can see by using visual_diff on all_guis_and_gop.pd @@ -131,7 +132,6 @@ LEGEND: [s] audio loopback pseudo-device (inside pd) [s] use vector doubling in binbuf_add,binbuf_addv...? [c] opening an already-open subpatch should just raise that subpatch -[c] pixel offsets are not correct in [hsl] [vsl]: distinguish between $@w or $@h and actual size. there should be 4 extra pixels. [c] hide inlets/outlets of IEMGUI when they have receive-symbols/send-symbols [c] rightclick help doesn't work on [cnv]: tries to find help for "cnv.pd" ??? [s] creating a graph causes crash. @@ -306,6 +306,8 @@ Iohannes said about redirecting stdout/stderr: [-] look at some object sync protocols that we can think of: NFS for folders, palm sync for calendars, rsync for file contents +[s] look at auto-vectorisation and figure out which versions of GCC really can do it (and not crash!) + Marius Schebella: I have a small keyboard shortcut wish: change between "entering mode" and "selected mode" with boxes. when I create a new object/message... then it would be nice to have a |