On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Grigor Iliev <gr.il...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
> I added a tooltip text to the MIDI port combobox to show the name of
> the selected port. Also the items in the combo popup are now left
> aligned and the width of the combo popup now expands in width to fit
> the width of the longest item.
> Note, that for convenience I added the libraries required by JSampler
> to cvs too. So, from now on you don't need to wary about JSampler
> dependencies.
>
> On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 10:50 AM, alex stone <compos...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Grigor,
>>
>> In Fantasia, i have a challenge with the display of longer port names
>> (midi port names) in the drop down list in the channel.
>>
>> Using something like:
>>
>> 01-1stviolins-legato
>>
>> I only ever see "01-1stvio"
>>
>> I can figure that out from the numbers i assign to each port, but with
>> over 100 ports, it's a long process to assign them, going back and
>> forth to the midi device to figure it out.
>>
>> But worse, if i have a port name something like
>> "63-trom-section-sustain", then every port gets offset to the right
>> (according to the longest port name in the list), and the numbers
>> disappear out of view as well, when the dropdown list appears for midi
>> port selection per channel.
>> The dropdown list is too narrow in width to show entire names, and is
>> ordered from the right side to the left. (So there's empty space on
>> the left of every name in the list, instead of the right. )
>>
>> Could you have a look at this when you have time? Perhaps the list can
>> automatically expand in width when it's selected, to a size determined
>> by the longest port name in the list, and be, by default, set to the
>> left instead of the right?
>>
>> Alex.
>>
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Grigor, thanks. I'll test this the first chance i get today.

Regards,

Alex.

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