Such dynamic knobs/widgets always have to be rendered by the program -
using a set of static images here would not only waste ressources but also
be unflexible. Of course you need a little bit of programming skills to
implement the drawing code but a) implementing a few QPainter calls in
paintEvent() is not that hard even for unexperienced programmers and b)
would it be possible to implement the rendering code in such a way that a
set of properties/parameters can be specified easily in the CSS files (like
we already did for marker radius etc.). So basically we need to figure out
what kind of knobs we want to be able to render and then someone has to
implement the code covering all styles/parameters. For completing this
task, one doesn't need deep knowledge of LMMS' internals which makes it a
perfect task for newcomers as well!
Toby
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