Am 19.05.2012 19:37, schrieb gfxuser:
> Which editor did you use to create this?
the demo is written in Actionscript, using Vim. Sources are now available here:
https://sites.google.com/site/yahvuu/stuff/quasimode-adjust-demo.zip?attredirects=0&d=1
best regards,
yahvuu
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yahvuu wrote:
> for your inspiration, here's the fastest way to perform adjustments that i
> can think of:
>
> While pressing a shortcut key
> - the corresponding slider gets displayed right under the pointer
> - moving the pointer left-right immediately performs the adjustment.
> To commit
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 6:29 PM, yahvuu wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> for your inspiration, here's the fastest way to perform adjustments that i
> can think of:
>
> While pressing a shortcut key
> - the corresponding slider gets displayed right under the pointer
> - moving the pointer left-right im
Srihari Sriraman wrote:
A few more thoughts on the shortcut+slide: [...]
* Numbers [0-9] (as in the demo) could be very good shortcuts.
0-opacity, 1-size, 2-rate...9-xyz. One could simply look in the
tool options for the shortcut key (shown against each parameter)
corresponding to
A few more thoughts on the shortcut+slide:
- Horizontal sliding could adjust *coarse* and vertical sliding could do
the *fine* adjustment. This would map to the adjustment shown in the
corresponding GimpSpinScale and could perhaps compromise the need to show
the sliders on canvas. This
>
>
> https://sites.google.com/site/yahvuu/stuff/quasimode-adjust-demo.swf?attredirects=0
I had a similar idea and I was wondering how I could put something like
this into words.
Awesome! Could be great for Gimp!
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 7:59 PM, yahvuu wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> for your inspirati
Dear all,
for your inspiration, here's the fastest way to perform adjustments that i can
think of:
While pressing a shortcut key
- the corresponding slider gets displayed right under the pointer
- moving the pointer left-right immediately performs the adjustment.
To commit, simply relea