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Hello Alexandre,<br>
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Excerpt from "Pd-l2ork and Purr Data Goodies" chapter:<br>
"Another big time-saver is Pd-l2ork’s intelligent patching
facility, which lets you select two or more objects in order to
connect multiple outlets and inlets in one go.<br>
Intelligent patching offers a number of different modes..."<br>
And I confirm it's well working as I'm using it on a regular basis
since I have started with Purr Data almost one year ago!<br>
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* And it's directly documented, as everything, within Purr Data
itself!<br>
- Purr Data Menu -> Help -> Help Browser (with a friendly
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Le 21/06/2020 à 05:42, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Em sáb., 20 de jun. de 2020 às 22:48, Ivica
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<div dir="auto">Not sure what you mean by "it" "going
away? Intelligent patching is still here in Purr-Data
as it always was ever since it was first implemented.
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<div>Then I'm just confused, and please understand and forgive
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<div>I don't know where the information on how to use it is.
And it has to be different than in Pd Vanilla, as I'm just
not getting the same results. Also, I remember discussions
for that in Vanilla, and I pinched ideas from the recently
released Max 8 at the time, and there was some brainstorming
and the designed has also changed. So, to the very least,
they might be different in Vanilla and Purr. Even
because, honestly, I'm not getting any intelligent patching
in Purr Data by using things like "shift" and "control+k" or
anything else. So when you said it was there for 1.x, I
thought /assumed it didn't make it to 2.x somehow.</div>
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<div>Here's another thing. I said I remember these in Pd-l2ork
cause I believe I saw demo examples on youtube or something.
I also remember one example that I really liked that could
encapsulate a patch selection into a subpatch. But at some
point I tried looking for it and never found it again. I
think this was in here: <a
href="https://www.youtube.com/user/jonwwilkes"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.youtube.com/user/jonwwilkes</a> ???
But if it was, it's not there anymore... so I thought it
went away for some reason. Am I missing other youtube videos
that never went away?</div>
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<div>Anyway, since this is all still there, where can I learn
how to use it? Is it documented somewhere in Purr? Not only
the so called intelligent patching, but also that
encapsulation trick.</div>
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<div>thanks</div>
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