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      elanhickler
      last edited by elanhickler

      How would I take that continous knob script and make that default true until someone adds enableMidiLearn as false?

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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart
        last edited by Christoph Hart

        inline function createHeadSprite(name, x, y)
        {
            local widget = Content.addPanel(name, x, y);
        
            Content.setPropertiesFromJSON(name, {
              "width": 200,
              "height": 200,
              "enableMidiLearn": true, // <<== The magic happens here...
              "saveInPreset": true,
              "allowCallbacks": "Clicks, Hover & Dragging"
            });
        
        
        [...]
        

        or in your version:

        inline function addContinuousKnob(name, x, y, json)
        {
            local widget = Content.addPanel(name, x, y);
        
            Content.setPropertiesFromJSON(name, json);
        `
            widget.set("enableMidiLearn", true); // important to do this after the JSON restoring...
        
        [...]
        
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          elanhickler
          last edited by elanhickler

          waaaat, why wouldn't that override the json? by doing widget.set("enableMidiLearn", true); after Content.setPropertiesFromJSON(name, json);

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            elanhickler
            last edited by elanhickler

            Oh, it looks like we need Content.addPropertiesFromJSON(name, json); otherwise you can't do default values. ADD rather than SET/overwrite

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            • Christoph HartC
              Christoph Hart
              last edited by

              IIRC setPropertiesFromJSON() already just overwrites the properties that are passed in.

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                elanhickler
                last edited by elanhickler

                That means I can't put a default value. Please consider my earlier suggestion. Content.addProperties

                edit: or maybe there's a way to combine two jsons before going to setProperties?

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                  elanhickler
                  last edited by

                  Please tell me you are going to do something to allow default values. I don't have time to learn the C++ API right now and so I'd like to create a library of GUI widgets in javascript.

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                    elanhickler
                    last edited by elanhickler

                    Is there a way to combine JSONs?

                    Edit: No that wouldn't work, that would overwrite copy JSON properties unless something could be done about that to allow the 1st or last of the properties to be used.

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                    • Christoph HartC
                      Christoph Hart
                      last edited by

                      I think the functionality is already there:

                      const var Button = Content.addButton("Button", 10, 10);
                      
                      Content.setPropertiesFromJSON("Button", {
                        "enabled": false	
                      });
                      
                      
                      Content.setPropertiesFromJSON("Button", {
                        "width": 160,
                        "height": 30
                      });
                      

                      This button will still be disabled because the second JSON doesn't overwrite the enabled property. This should allow you to set default values that won't be overwritten unless you explicitely add them in the JSON object.

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                        elanhickler
                        last edited by

                        ok great, works!

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                          elanhickler
                          last edited by elanhickler

                          I tried doing "enableMidiLearn": "true" (with and without quotes on true) in the json but it didn't allow the continuous knob to be midi learnable, maybe because I don't have a right click callback setup? I wouldn't know how to set that up for midi learn.

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