ArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArray BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2013-09-17T22:25:44+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/4054 2013-09-17T22:25:44+02:00 2013-09-17T22:25:44+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27789#p27789 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]> Statistics: Posted by ceasless — 17 Sep 2013, 22:25


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2013-09-17T21:46:04+02:00 2013-09-17T21:46:04+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27788#p27788 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]> inside them. But now I can't find these sub-patches in their parent sub-patch :(

Even copying and pasting to a new patch doesn't bring back visibility. I tried hesspet's solution but it does seem to be working. I'm using the latest release on OS X.

Statistics: Posted by ceasless — 17 Sep 2013, 21:46


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2013-09-11T21:31:19+02:00 2013-09-11T21:31:19+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27744#p27744 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]>
+1 -> that would help perfect!

Statistics: Posted by hesspet — 11 Sep 2013, 21:31


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2013-09-11T13:43:24+02:00 2013-09-11T13:43:24+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27739#p27739 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]> A shortcut for "Zoom to everything", which basically zooms to a bounding box around every node in your patch. Simple to implement and efficient for such situations.

Cheers,

Tom

Statistics: Posted by Thomas Helzle — 11 Sep 2013, 13:43


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2013-09-11T00:53:51+02:00 2013-09-11T00:53:51+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27734#p27734 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]>

Statistics: Posted by hesspet — 11 Sep 2013, 00:53


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2013-09-11T00:15:21+02:00 2013-09-11T00:15:21+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27733#p27733 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]>
A FR I thought of recently is a list view for patches..... something to think about.

-e

Statistics: Posted by woodslanding — 11 Sep 2013, 00:15


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2013-09-10T23:20:11+02:00 2013-09-10T23:20:11+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27730#p27730 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]> Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 10 Sep 2013, 23:20


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2013-09-10T23:01:36+02:00 2013-09-10T23:01:36+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27728#p27728 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]>
Don`t laught! I run in a serious problem. Due to an accidental move a patch was moved out of the screen. But how to center the patch back to its origin? Maybe I've tomatos on my eyes, id did not found anything in the documentation, but what's the shortcut to center a patch in the patch view.

I solved it in a untraditional way and patched in the workspace file the values offsetx/offsety back to 0 and reloaded the workspace.

I'm sure that there is a better solution available.

Looks that there is no keyboard shortcut documented.

Thanks, for helping a one eyed person.

BTW: It was our cat who plays with her tail on my optical touchscreen. I don't know how she did it, but the offset x was around -3500 :lol:

Statistics: Posted by hesspet — 10 Sep 2013, 23:01


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BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2013-09-17T22:25:44+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/4054 2013-09-17T22:25:44+02:00 2013-09-17T22:25:44+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27789#p27789 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]> Statistics: Posted by ceasless — 17 Sep 2013, 22:25


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2013-09-17T21:46:04+02:00 2013-09-17T21:46:04+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27788#p27788 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]> inside them. But now I can't find these sub-patches in their parent sub-patch :(

Even copying and pasting to a new patch doesn't bring back visibility. I tried hesspet's solution but it does seem to be working. I'm using the latest release on OS X.

Statistics: Posted by ceasless — 17 Sep 2013, 21:46


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2013-09-11T21:31:19+02:00 2013-09-11T21:31:19+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27744#p27744 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]>
+1 -> that would help perfect!

Statistics: Posted by hesspet — 11 Sep 2013, 21:31


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2013-09-11T13:43:24+02:00 2013-09-11T13:43:24+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27739#p27739 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]> A shortcut for "Zoom to everything", which basically zooms to a bounding box around every node in your patch. Simple to implement and efficient for such situations.

Cheers,

Tom

Statistics: Posted by Thomas Helzle — 11 Sep 2013, 13:43


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2013-09-11T00:53:51+02:00 2013-09-11T00:53:51+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27734#p27734 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]>

Statistics: Posted by hesspet — 11 Sep 2013, 00:53


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2013-09-11T00:15:21+02:00 2013-09-11T00:15:21+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27733#p27733 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]>
A FR I thought of recently is a list view for patches..... something to think about.

-e

Statistics: Posted by woodslanding — 11 Sep 2013, 00:15


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2013-09-10T23:20:11+02:00 2013-09-10T23:20:11+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27730#p27730 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]> Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 10 Sep 2013, 23:20


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2013-09-10T23:01:36+02:00 2013-09-10T23:01:36+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4054&p=27728#p27728 <![CDATA[A really stupid question about panning the screen offset]]>
Don`t laught! I run in a serious problem. Due to an accidental move a patch was moved out of the screen. But how to center the patch back to its origin? Maybe I've tomatos on my eyes, id did not found anything in the documentation, but what's the shortcut to center a patch in the patch view.

I solved it in a untraditional way and patched in the workspace file the values offsetx/offsety back to 0 and reloaded the workspace.

I'm sure that there is a better solution available.

Looks that there is no keyboard shortcut documented.

Thanks, for helping a one eyed person.

BTW: It was our cat who plays with her tail on my optical touchscreen. I don't know how she did it, but the offset x was around -3500 :lol:

Statistics: Posted by hesspet — 10 Sep 2013, 23:01


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