purge panels started on old ctrlr builds

Home Forums General Using Ctrlr purge panels started on old ctrlr builds

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #413
    msepsis
    Participant
      • Topics: 219
      • Replies: 732
      • Total: 951
      • ★★★

      With all the constant updates to ctrlr some of us are left with many ??properties which have been depreciated.
      Is there a suggested method for purging these ??properties from the panel’s XML?

      One that is particularly bothersome is the duplicate "name [unique]" property on many of my knobs from a panel started in April 2011 – this duplicate "name[unique]" shows up at the very bottom of the property editor on the screen’s far right side without any "??" before it.

      I’ve been told it’s benign and I’m sure to most degrees that’s true but It would be nice to clear all this legacy crap out of the panel.

      Monstrum Media | Music, Sound & Software Design, Chicago / San Francisco listen

      #3128
      atom
      Keymaster
        • Topics: 159
        • Replies: 2945
        • Total: 3104
        • ★★★★★

        i never implemented any mechanisms to do that, the fastest way to deal with that would be to save the panel as XML and delete those properties, i can add a mechanism to do that automagicly for all the unknown properties (a button of some kind)

        #3129
        netchose
        Participant
          • Topics: 15
          • Replies: 70
          • Total: 85

          i ve done the same with javascript (E4X FF)

          [code:5175yjaq]delete Panel["modulator"].@depreciatedProperty;[/code:5175yjaq]

          that’s all

          the thing can be useful is to edit a XML in nopade++ and use search and replace function

          #3130
          atom
          Keymaster
            • Topics: 159
            • Replies: 2945
            • Total: 3104
            • ★★★★★

            i added a cleanup button so the next build will do that 4 ya

          Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
          • The forum ‘Using Ctrlr’ is closed to new topics and replies.
          There is currently 0 users and 60 guests online
          No users are currently active
          Forum Statistics
          Threads: 2,495, Posts: 17,374, Members: 77,605
          Most users ever online was 12 on January 22, 2019 3:47 pm
          Ctrlr