Tantacrul
Tantacrul
For real time effects plug-ins, There is no need to cancel or confirm changes. For example, pressing escape would not undo or reset any changes you make.
I would definitely avoid using the escape key as a way of reverting settings. As someone who relies on RT effects, I’d find this unusual and I suspect it would...
> "Back to default" is not the same as "back to the last state when I opened the dialog" which is what I suggest. > > Yes, I understand that...
@jessjwilliamson - can you check a few other apps and report back in what the 'esc' shortcut does? That should really determine what we do too. My guess is it...
Yeah, I think esc. being used to cancel changes is more useful / predictable when there is also a 'cancel' and 'apply' option.
I would have thought on the left, simply due to space. You don't want to overwhelm poor 'OK' and 'Cancel' 😄
> BUMP - and yesterday/today is yet another Forum user complaining about this issue: https://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=126452 > > @LWinterberg @dozzzzer @Tantacrul @crsib this really should be getting fixed, not just because...
The two clip handle thing is a stopgap solution which we intend to eventually do away with in favour of having one clip handle for stereo tracks under all circumstances....
I think we need to just test the build when it is ready for user testing and then figure out if non-modal dialogs are essential or not. My guess is...
> There is no such infrastructure right now. However, I think that this could be postponed to the patch release. Pretty sure I agree. There are a few DAWs that...