#N canvas 351 60 461 532 10; #N canvas 0 22 454 304 scalar-window 0; #X restore 164 67 pd scalar-window; #X obj 2 2 cnv 15 450 20 empty empty "scalar" 2 11 1 18 -233017 -66577 0; #X obj 418 3 pddp; #X obj 256 478 all_about_data_structures; #X text 221 461 for more info \, click on this:; #X text 29 307 - You can cut \, copy \, paste \, and duplicate "scalars". ; #X text 29 212 - You can edit the contents of a "scalar" within the Properties panel. When you select 'Properties' \, Pd will open a text editor with the contents of that "scalar". When you are done editing it \, hit "OK" and your changes will take effect.; #X text 18 288 In edit mode:; #X text 29 323 - You can move "scalars" by clicking and dragging.; #X text 20 196 In any mode:; #X text 18 376 In run mode:; #X text 30 390 - You can resize breakpoints. The mouse cursor will change when you are resizing breakpoints.; #X text 30 417 - You can move breakpoints. Click near the breakpoint \, but not so close that the mouse cursor changes to the resize cursor. ; #X text 29 338 - The blue rectangle is the "handle" for grabbing and moving the "scalar".; #X text 20 32 "scalar" is the basic graphical component of Pd's data structures.; #X text 305 512 updated for Pd 0.37.1; #X text 4 174 There are numerous ways to manually edit "scalars":; #X text 4 501 by Hans-Christoph Steiner ;