Hi Tim,
07.02.2015 05:05, Tim E. Real wrote:
> On February 6, 2015 09:56:42 PM Andrew Deryabin wrote:
>> Hi All!
>>
>>       Here is a video with subject:
>>
>> http://youtu.be/oH56pxqLyRw
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>> P.S. Tim, your idea about circular meters around knob sounds very nice!
>> If it will be a switchable alternative to normal vertical view (through
>> settings), then anyone can choose what he(she) likes more :).
> Ha ! "Empty space with skinny meters", I said.
Yeah, I'm thinking the same way :)
>
> Berry nice, berry nice indeed.
>
> Few times I've thought about it, never got around to it. Thanks!
>
> My problem was I knew sometimes markings on every strip
>   can be cluttering. (I worked on Mudita24, an Envy24Mixer
>   replacement, it has /alternating/ markings with each strip.)
>
> Also I was concerned about alignment of markings, slider,
>   and meter values, for some reason I had a problem there.
> I think it was the user asks "are the markings for slider, meter,
>   or both?" - answer must be both but had problems aligning.
> Ah yes, the /ranges/ of the slider and meter do not match !
>
> But on closer look I think you've specifically made the markings
>   for the sliders and tried to align everything.
Yes, markers are aligned at runtime, in paintEvent(). The one constant 
on which all calculations depend is the size and middle line (in 'y' 
coords) of slider button.
>
> For example are those Group Track sliders at the /top/ of their travel?
>
> Sounds tricky conceptually. And with the midi thrown in.
> And, well, my strip labels /can/ cause the strip to shorten a bit with
>   long line-broken track names, but I hope you like the auto-font sizing,
>   I tried to keep all the label text, you know?
Initially I left font aligning and sizing for the final task, but 
surprisingly it turned to be not as hard. String with text is bounded in 
a rectangle box with fixed size and then drawed.
>
> But looks like you've done an outstanding job while keeping
>   the same width.
>
> Yeah, something about those meters and sliders always seemed
>   a bit too... fat, er... bulbous, eh? Ever since the colour was added.
> But you've kept Orcan's colour idea and made it... beautiful,
>   given it real purpose now (real purple!), me thinks...
>
> Whachu think Robert?

I'm now making some more beautifulness and when new 2.5D knobs will be 
ready, I'll post another video.

P.S. the drawing method is suitable not only for light theme, but will 
also automatically be adopted to dark themes too.

Anyway if Robert will not accept this change, I'll stash it for a future 
may be :). It simply interesting to me to make interface elements look 
nicer :).
>
> Thanks.
> Tim.
>
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Regards,
Andrew


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