[linux-audio-user] Virtual Mixing Desk

RickTaylor at Speakeasy.Net RickTaylor at Speakeasy.Net
Wed Jul 21 01:09:15 EDT 2004


Stefan,
> that sounds almost like blenders "slide buttons" .> 
> they basically like that (if it doesn't get mangled):
> 
> /------------\
> |<   0.800  >|
> \------------/ 
> 
> you can:
> a: click on the edges to change the value step by step (ctrl+click for 
> larger steps)
> b: click and move your mouse to change the value (limitable with <ctrl> )
> c: <shift> click to enter a value manually
> 
> say anything you want about blenders interface but these buttons rock :D

 I like Blender's {Combustion's, Jahshaka's} interface. It's pleasant to look at and hides a huge amount of functionality in a very small space. I like numbers as well... they give you actual information rather than an arbitrary relative placement on a slider or an arbitrary 1 through 1o. Knobs are just a pain in general} 

 I like the "outline view" settings in Max as well. {Or emacs's "customize" view... Stuff you use a lot is on top... other stuff is easy to get to. Short definitions and examples are right there for you as you navigate through stuff and you have easy access to several different searches and help formats}

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