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Created Dec 18, 2017 by Marco Donnarumma@marcodsad

struct in a GOP canvas results in huge enlargement of ds object (as well as of the canvas)

Hi there, I'm on linux Mint 17 (derived from ubuntu trusty). Just installed purr data 2.4.6.

Please use the very basic patch attached to reproduce the bug. gop-struct-bug.pd

In an empty patch I create a [struct], a [draw] and create my ds object. As soon as I "apply" GOP to the same canvas (through the properties panel), the ds object becomes huge and is automatically positioned at the very bottom right corner of the canvas.

This also results in the canvas becoming incredibly large, thus rendering the patch unusable (or, I have to scroll endlessly with the mousewheel, unusable anyway).

Disabling GOP take the canvas back to normal.

The issue doesn't appear when using GOP either without [struct] or without [draw].

Edited Dec 18, 2017 by Marco Donnarumma
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