>
> *[zoom/note/scale/chord:] Those icons have been assigned to John Serafino
> and we'll just have to wait and see what he makes of them.*
>
Ok.  The mock-up is just black boxes and should take just a few minutes.
 Let me know if you'd like me to render them, I don't have the source, so
I'd need someone's assistance on that.


> *I may do slight edits to the transport buttons, but that's definitely not
> a direction I'm going to take with them. No offense.*
>
No offense taken so as long as you understand I'm not critiquing but rather
trying to help.

The old interface had a bunch of constancy and continuity and seems to
borrow heavily from the oxygen theme from KDE.  The new buttons I strongly
feel although justifiably better could benefit from some collaboration and
feedback, much like you so generously offer.

*The auto-scroll has reason to be bright, as it's a toggle button with two
> distinct states (on/off), and it needs to be obvious with a glance what
> state it currently is in.*
>
Agreed, but it outshines the entire toolbar.  It's not more important than
play.


> *I think it's better to maintain a consistent style and use the leds
> we have. A combination of green/red leds is something that is in
> almost every music software, with a well-established meaning. I seriously
> doubt that anyone is going to have too much problems understanding what
> these leds do, as they are.*
>
I've composed with a lot of people new to LMMS and those LEDs are confusing
at first. [M] and [S] help because you aren't stuck wondering which LED
performs which function.


The fact that you're so quick to dismiss nearly all of my recommendations
tells me you aren't interested in changing what you've already done.

I can't blame that perspective because a good idea today is often better
than a great idea tomorrow, and the more changes that are introduced now,
the less complete the overhaul is, but I feel I've brought valid points and
I'd like to think next reskinning, I can offer help at a much earlier stage.
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