From 54d61372a2c35f43df7ac398da1a5d7bd37da857 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hans-Christoph Steiner Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 05:04:52 +0000 Subject: got the start of a good intro tutorial, but its lacking some good, simple exercises svn path=/trunk/; revision=4897 --- doc/tutorials/intro/outlet_order.pd | 21 --------------------- 1 file changed, 21 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/tutorials/intro/outlet_order.pd (limited to 'doc/tutorials/intro/outlet_order.pd') diff --git a/doc/tutorials/intro/outlet_order.pd b/doc/tutorials/intro/outlet_order.pd deleted file mode 100644 index d13b1d40..00000000 --- a/doc/tutorials/intro/outlet_order.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 298 70 628 444 12; -#X text 198 212 <-- click here \,; -#X obj 128 251 unpack float float float; -#X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty outlet_order 20 12 0 24 -228992 --66577 0; -#X msg 128 212 3 2 1; -#X obj 105 293 print último; -#X obj 392 293 print first; -#X obj 244 293 print nächste; -#X text 18 363 There are occasional exceptions where it makes sense -to break this convention. But you shouldn't do it unless it really -is necessary. This will save you in the long run.; -#X text 15 68 While there is nothing forcing you to output data to -the outlets in any order \, Pd has a very strong convention for how -data should be output from an object.; -#X text 14 130 Just like the flow of programming in Pd \, the data -should be output from right to left:; -#X connect 1 0 4 0; -#X connect 1 1 6 0; -#X connect 1 2 5 0; -#X connect 3 0 1 0; -- cgit v1.2.1