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Blue/Cold Inlet? #146

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mourendxu opened this issue Mar 20, 2020 · 5 comments
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Blue/Cold Inlet? #146

mourendxu opened this issue Mar 20, 2020 · 5 comments

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@mourendxu
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Hi, I looked around in the documentation and the code, but I can't seem to find something that tells me how to make a blue/cold inlet?

I guess the behavior can be emulated at the code level, but I also wanted the UI to be consistent, so, the user know what to expect.

Lastly, how do I tell which data came in which inlet? Is there a built in member somewhere that holds this info?

Thank you.

@tap
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tap commented Mar 20, 2020

Hi,

Currently, there is no support for this in Min. I have opened a feature request @ Cycling74/min-api#139

I hope this helps!
Tim

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mourendxu commented Mar 21, 2020 via email

@mourendxu
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Ah sorry, got a question, is there a way to tell which inlet a message came from? Or is that not supported at the moment?

Thanks.

@mourendxu
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never mind. I found it. I traced it back to the MIN_FUNCTION definition.

It's in a variable called inlet :D

@robtherich
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FR tracked here, closing out: Cycling74/min-api#139

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