Hi Tim, > Should have mentioned: > Shift is a 'down-shifter' which adjusts volume or pan in single steps. > If shift is held, it steps by 1. If shift is not held, it steps by 5.
Yeah, it works, thanks, Tim. > > A little suggestion: When one changes the mixer strip using the left or > > right arrow key + CTRL, the newly selected mixer strip gets highlighted, > > but this highlighting could be more obvious. > > Agreed, I noticed that too. We'll work something out. Thanks :-) Regards, Jens Am Donnerstag, 29. September 2016, 10:15:46 schrieb termtech: > On Thursday, September 29, 2016 3:46:04 PM EDT Jens Radloff wrote: > > Hi Tim, hi all, > > > > Tim, thanks for your work. > > > > I noticed the following: In Mixer A and B the arrow keys work together > > with > > the CTRL key, it is not necessary to additionally use the SHIFT key. Arrow > > keys + CTRL navigate between the mixer strips and change the volume within > > a mixer strip. > > Should have mentioned: > Shift is a 'down-shifter' which adjusts volume or pan in single steps. > If shift is held, it steps by 1. If shift is not held, it steps by 5. > > (I'm working on using shift together with ctrl for multi-select, > although it could only ever be a 'to the left or right' thing...) > > > A little suggestion: When one changes the mixer strip using the left or > > right arrow key + CTRL, the newly selected mixer strip gets highlighted, > > but this highlighting could be more obvious. > > Agreed, I noticed that too. We'll work something out. > > > How about putting a color > > layer over a newly selected mixer strip, so that its selection is better > > visible? The opacity of such a color layer should not be 100%, but less. > > > > Something else: When I change the volumes of the individual mixer strips > > in > > Mixer A or B, and then click the Close button in MusE, then I do not get > > asked if I want to save the changes in my song. Instead, MusE gets > > directly > > closed. > > Ah. Yes, well... > There are still several operations in MusE which don't prompt for saving, > usually trivial adjustments and so on :-( > I try to gradually include more things as I go along, for example > I recently did it for drawing or altering audio automation graphs. > > Tim. > > > Regards, > > > > Jens > > > > Am Mittwoch, 28. September 2016, 20:35:07 schrieb termtech: > > > - Completed Robert's mixer strip selection + keyboard navigation > > > features. > > > > > > Now works in BOTH mixers A and B. Tested OK all functions. > > > > > > Use the arrow keys and ctrl and shift to navigate strips and > > > > > > adjust volume and pan. > > > > > > Robert you're f***ing brilliant bro! Peace. > > > > > > T. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- _______________________________________________ > Lmuse-developer mailing list > Lmuse-developer@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmuse-developer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Lmuse-developer mailing list Lmuse-developer@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmuse-developer