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-rw-r--r--doc/tutorials/intro/Attic/trigger_conversion.pd28
-rw-r--r--doc/tutorials/intro/floats_and_ints.pd23
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-rw-r--r--doc/tutorials/intro/typing_conventions.pd25
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diff --git a/doc/tutorials/intro/Attic/trigger_conversion.pd b/doc/tutorials/intro/Attic/trigger_conversion.pd
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+#N canvas 227 116 643 459 12;
+#X obj -32 7 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty trigger_conversion 20 12 0 24
+-228992 -66577 0;
+#X obj 126 187 trigger anything float bang;
+#X text -21 80 [trigger] can also do conversions in addition to ordering.
+The keyword "anything" tells [trigger] to do no conversion.;
+#X msg 125 142 float 45.234;
+#X floatatom 128 213 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 263 212 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 404 211 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
+-1;
+#X msg 10 296 12 45 blah;
+#X msg 131 295 blah;
+#X msg 189 296 123;
+#X msg 233 295 symbol test;
+#X obj 128 368 print bang;
+#X obj 128 342 trigger bang anything;
+#X obj 333 368 print anything;
+#X connect 1 0 4 0;
+#X connect 1 1 5 0;
+#X connect 1 2 6 0;
+#X connect 3 0 1 0;
+#X connect 7 0 12 0;
+#X connect 8 0 12 0;
+#X connect 9 0 12 0;
+#X connect 10 0 12 0;
+#X connect 12 0 11 0;
+#X connect 12 1 13 0;
diff --git a/doc/tutorials/intro/floats_and_ints.pd b/doc/tutorials/intro/floats_and_ints.pd
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+#N canvas 338 33 639 455 12;
+#X obj -47 -1 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty floats_and_ints 20 12 0 24
+-228992 -66577 0;
+#X text -40 55 In Pd \, there is only one kind of number \, its generally
+known as a "float" \, which is a word used in programming to mean a
+"floating point number" \, i.e. a number with a decimal point in it.
+;
+#X text -34 237 Oftentimes \, its useful to use integers. For this
+there is the [int] object.;
+#X text 26 144 4.5;
+#X text 69 200 1.234e+07;
+#X text 178 157 -0.0032;
+#X text 313 173 4.3332;
+#X obj 213 317 int;
+#X floatatom 213 353 5 0 0 1 int - -;
+#X floatatom 154 353 5 0 0 0 float - -;
+#X obj 216 281 hsl 128 15 0 20 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
+-1 -1 2800 1;
+#X text -32 391 floats and ints are direct representations of how your
+CPU handles numbers.;
+#X connect 7 0 8 0;
+#X connect 10 0 9 0;
+#X connect 10 0 7 0;
diff --git a/doc/tutorials/intro/trigger_conversion.pd b/doc/tutorials/intro/trigger_conversion.pd
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+#N canvas 227 116 643 459 12;
+#X obj -32 7 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty trigger_conversion 20 12 0 24
+-228992 -66577 0;
+#X obj 126 187 trigger anything float bang;
+#X text -21 80 [trigger] can also do conversions in addition to ordering.
+The keyword "anything" tells [trigger] to do no conversion.;
+#X msg 125 142 float 45.234;
+#X floatatom 128 213 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 263 212 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 404 211 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
+-1;
+#X msg 10 296 12 45 blah;
+#X msg 131 295 blah;
+#X msg 189 296 123;
+#X msg 233 295 symbol test;
+#X obj 128 368 print bang;
+#X obj 128 342 trigger bang anything;
+#X obj 333 368 print anything;
+#X connect 1 0 4 0;
+#X connect 1 1 5 0;
+#X connect 1 2 6 0;
+#X connect 3 0 1 0;
+#X connect 7 0 12 0;
+#X connect 8 0 12 0;
+#X connect 9 0 12 0;
+#X connect 10 0 12 0;
+#X connect 12 0 11 0;
+#X connect 12 1 13 0;
diff --git a/doc/tutorials/intro/typing_conventions.pd b/doc/tutorials/intro/typing_conventions.pd
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+#N canvas 468 219 647 458 12;
+#X obj -29 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty typing_conventions 20 12 0
+24 -228992 -66577 0;
+#X text 17 160 an object is a word surrounded by two square brackets
+;
+#X text -18 135 [route] ==;
+#X obj 95 136 route;
+#X msg 106 203 my msg;
+#X text -18 202 [my msg( ==;
+#X text -18 290 You can even make ASCII patches:;
+#X msg 344 310 bang;
+#X obj 344 349 delay 500;
+#X text -1 318 [bang(;
+#X text 2 335 |;
+#X text -1 351 [delay 500];
+#X text 2 371 |;
+#X text 204 350 ==;
+#X text -1 388 [print why?];
+#X obj 344 388 print why?;
+#X text -26 72 When typing out various Pd elements \, there are a couple
+conventions:;
+#X text 17 230 an message is a word preceeded by an open square bracket
+and terminated by an open parenthesis;
+#X connect 7 0 8 0;
+#X connect 8 0 15 0;