Finally: Fully customize stock UI elements with a scripted LookAndFeel
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@Christoph-Hart
Really sweet awesome addition -
Awesome! Thank you!
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Amazing stuff, thank you!
I'd love to be able to customise the dialog boxes that appear during sample installation without hacking, too. Like which ones are displayed and which ones are not, what do they say and how they look.
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Yeah this will save allot of time and headaches! Along with @d-healey ‘s suggestions my vote is for the preset browser .
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Alright let‘s try democracy again :) Just upvote one of the following posts and I‘ll implement them in order of votes.
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PresetBrowser
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Dialogues ...
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Sliders...
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Keyboard...
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SettingsWindows
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It seems that Preset Browser goes first. Please please give the headroom to the developers for customization. It will be so useful if you add buttons like below image;
- New preset
- Save preset
- A, B compare
- Copy A to B
This shortcut buttons are for adding the top of the plugin GUI. (A/B compare button might not be useful for vst instruments but it is very useful for fxplugins and users are looking for this feature)
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Alright preset browser methods are available (check the docs for detailed reference).
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@Christoph-Hart Exciting news
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@Christoph-Hart Dope! Just in time! :)
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@Christoph-Hart That's killer add-on!
I was thinking to a few new candidates among the FloatingTiles:
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AHDSRGraph & FilterDisplay => path thickness (+ few other things I need to check)
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MidiLearnPanel => column widths
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@ustk said in Finally: Fully customize stock UI elements with a scripted LookAndFeel:
- MidiLearnPanel => column widths
Side request - can you make the midi learn panel even more useful by adding the ability to select the assigned CC from a right click menu? This will be very helpful for users who don't have many hardware controllers but still want to use CC automation in their DAW/host.
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Is it possible to remove the green outline from tables?
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They won‘t show up in the compiled plugin do they?
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@Christoph-Hart Yup, you are correct, all is well :)