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Diffstat (limited to 'doc/pddp/netreceive-help.pd')
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1 files changed, 19 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/doc/pddp/netreceive-help.pd b/doc/pddp/netreceive-help.pd index ee8a747a..5107bd85 100644 --- a/doc/pddp/netreceive-help.pd +++ b/doc/pddp/netreceive-help.pd @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ 14 -228856 -66577 0; #X obj 0 0 cnv 15 552 40 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header netreceive 3 12 0 18 -204280 -1 0; -#X obj 0 331 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.inlets inlets 8 12 0 13 +#X obj 0 311 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.inlets inlets 8 12 0 13 -228856 -1 0; #N canvas 46 242 494 344 META 0; #X text 12 105 LIBRARY internal; @@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ Jonathan Wilkes to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version 0.42. #X text 12 85 OUTLET_1 float; #X text 12 165 RELEASE_DATE 1997; #X restore 500 597 pd META; -#X obj 0 358 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.outlets outlets 8 12 0 +#X obj 0 338 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.outlets outlets 8 12 0 13 -228856 -1 0; -#X obj 0 431 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.argument arguments 8 12 +#X obj 0 419 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.argument arguments 8 12 0 13 -228856 -1 0; #X obj 0 558 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.more_info more_info 8 12 0 13 -228856 -1 0; @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ Jonathan Wilkes to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version 0.42. #X text 8 2 [netreceive] Related Objects; #X obj 22 43 netsend; #X restore 102 598 pd Related_objects; -#X obj 78 367 cnv 17 3 25 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.let.0 0 5 9 0 16 -228856 +#X obj 78 347 cnv 17 3 25 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.let.0 0 5 9 0 16 -228856 -162280 0; -#X text 80 451 1) float; +#X text 80 439 1) float; #X obj 463 3 netreceive; #X obj 430 20 pddp/pddplink http://wiki.puredata.info/en/netreceive -text pdpedia: netreceive; @@ -61,33 +61,34 @@ access restrictions \, so anyone can connect to it and send messages. ; #X restore 102 567 pd About_netreceive; #X text 11 23 listen for incoming messages from a network; -#X text 168 466 - (optional) 0 for TCP \, nonzero for UDP. (Default +#X text 168 454 - (optional) 0 for TCP \, nonzero for UDP. (Default is TCP.); -#X text 168 451 - (optional) port number.; -#X text 80 466 2) float; -#X text 168 481 - if you set the third argument to the word "old" \, +#X text 168 439 - (optional) port number.; +#X text 80 454 2) float; +#X text 168 469 - if you set the third argument to the word "old" \, everything sent to the specified port is received into the global message space. This is the original behavior of [netreceive]. This can be VERY INSECURE since it gives someone full access to your computer \, allowing them to do anything that Pd can via the network.; -#X text 98 290 Old behavior: [netreceive 4567 0 old] (see argument +#X text 98 270 Old behavior: [netreceive 4567 0 old] (see argument 3 below); -#X text 80 481 3) symbol atom; -#X text 98 366 anything; -#X obj 78 403 cnv 17 3 17 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.let.0 0 5 9 0 16 -228856 +#X text 80 469 3) symbol atom; +#X text 98 346 anything; +#X obj 78 383 cnv 17 3 17 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.let.0 0 5 9 0 16 -228856 -162280 0; -#X text 98 402 float; +#X text 98 382 float; #X text 264 60 <- TCP \, port 3000; #X text 261 144 <- UDP \, port 3001; #X text 98 205 You can send messages from the [netsend] objects in the help patch for [netsend].; -#X text 168 366 - any message received by this [netreceive] object +#X text 168 346 - any message received by this [netreceive] object will be sent to the left outlet.; -#X text 98 334 (none); +#X text 98 314 (none); #X obj 139 61 netreceive 3000; -#X text 168 402 - when using TCP \, the [netreceive] object has a right +#X text 168 382 - when using TCP \, the [netreceive] object has a right inlet which shows the number of open connections.; -#X obj 4 597 pddp/pddplink all_about_help_patches.pd -text Usage Guide; +#X obj 4 597 pddp/pddplink all_about_help_patches.pd -text Usage Guide +; #X connect 13 0 15 0; #X connect 32 0 14 0; #X connect 32 1 12 0; |