From 9c5ec6b643268469a3396b86506d24fbf8e0e8ae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hans-Christoph Steiner Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 00:14:27 +0000 Subject: an attempt to smooth out the order, let's hope CVS doesn't choke on all the adds and removes svn path=/trunk/; revision=8607 --- doc/tutorials/intro/20.atomic_messages.pd | 24 ------------------------ 1 file changed, 24 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/tutorials/intro/20.atomic_messages.pd (limited to 'doc/tutorials/intro/20.atomic_messages.pd') diff --git a/doc/tutorials/intro/20.atomic_messages.pd b/doc/tutorials/intro/20.atomic_messages.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 49d64edc..00000000 --- a/doc/tutorials/intro/20.atomic_messages.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 10 40 624 464 12; -#X obj 10 12 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty atomic_messages 20 12 0 24 -228992 --66577 0; -#X msg 69 191 symbol atom; -#X msg 47 343 float 1.234; -#X text 15 76 To send one piece of data to an object \, send an atomic -message. There are atomic message to match each of the atom types. -; -#X symbolatom 61 233 10 0 0 0 - - -; -#X msg 54 165 atom; -#X text 172 232 <-- the symbol box expects a symbol message; -#X text 106 165 <-- this gives an error (check the Pd window); -#X text 196 190 <-- this works; -#X text 14 134 When using symbolic atoms \, the symbol message is essential: -; -#X floatatom 74 410 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X msg 84 374 362; -#X text 17 273 When using numeric atoms \, the float message is optional. -This is because the float message is automatically implied when sending -a numeric atom:; -#X connect 1 0 4 0; -#X connect 2 0 10 0; -#X connect 5 0 4 0; -#X connect 11 0 10 0; -- cgit v1.2.1