Re: [Rosegarden-user] New Solo LEDs

2016-06-14 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On 06/14/2016 11:47 PM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:

> Maybe the users can help us sort out how this should behave intuitively
> and functionally.

And maybe this is it, incidentally.  I'm not saying otherwise.  Just a 
quick gut reaction from a guy who last used commercial software with a 
coypright date of 1991 or so on it.

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] New Solo LEDs

2016-06-14 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On 06/14/2016 07:49 PM, Ted Felix wrote:

> Clicking on a solo LED puts it in solo.  Shift-clicking adds another
> track to solo.

Just testing visuals this morning.  That works, and it's intuitive enough.

>  The solo button on the transport and the editors is a
> quick way to solo the selected track.  The solo no longer follows the
> track selection.  Hopefully no one was too attached to that feature.

Having an "undo my careful selection of stuff I soloed" button seems 
dubious.  Shift click to green light tracks 1 3 5 7 9, hit the solo 
button.  Turns off solo on track 1.  Hit the solo button again.  Turns 
off 3 5 7 9 and solos track 1.

I think my intuition still expects this button to toggle solo mode off 
and on.  You have that selection of solo tracks you want to hear in solo 
mode, and you want to go out of solo mode to hear everything, then back 
into solo mode.  I suppose the LEDs should be half lit or something when 
they're on but solo is not active.

We had this discussion before though, and your answer was 15 pages of my 
head hurting trying to get into yours, so I just don't know man.  I'm 
getting too old for this stuff.

Maybe the users can help us sort out how this should behave intuitively 
and functionally.
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[Rosegarden-user] New Solo LEDs

2016-06-14 Thread Ted Felix
   Just finished implementing solo LEDs.  If you can, please grab the 
latest svn and test.  Quick start:

   Clicking on a solo LED puts it in solo.  Shift-clicking adds another 
track to solo.  The solo button on the transport and the editors is a 
quick way to solo the selected track.  The solo no longer follows the 
track selection.  Hopefully no one was too attached to that feature.

   Related: https://sourceforge.net/p/rosegarden/feature-requests/388/

Ted.

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