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    • MikeBM
      MikeB
      last edited by MikeB

      @Natan

      I think @ustk means this window - it helps a lot to keep the overview of the modules.

      Bildschirmfoto 2021-06-11 um 20.32.28.png

      "One hour of trial and error can save 10 minutes of reading the manual."
      "It's easier to hit the developer with feature requests than to spend 10 minutes reading the manual. :-)))"
      HISE Develop - Mac Pro 5.1, OS X 10.14.6, Projucer 6.02, Xcode 10.3

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      • d.healeyD
        d.healey
        last edited by

        I think by default they should reopen exactly how they were when you last saved the project. Same with the widget/component list.

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        • NatanN
          Natan
          last edited by Natan

          @MikeB Thank You, Sir, For Posting This

          Yeah, The Module Let's Say LFO Modulator 1 Is In Its Open Position, And You Need To Click That Little Down Arrow To Collapse it.

          In A Project With Over 50 Modules, Scrolling Down Or Closing Each Of Them Is A Real Pain :/

          Same with the widget/component list.

          @d-healey Yeah The Last State Of The Module With Project Makes Sense, And Also If They Were Savable Is Awesome

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          • NatanN
            Natan
            last edited by

            This is How They Suppose To Be, The Modules Shouldn't Be Opened.
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            • MikeBM
              MikeB @Natan
              last edited by

              @Natan said in Once I Open A Project, All Modules Are In Open Position:

              @MikeB Thank You, Sir, For Posting This

              Yeah, The Module Let's Say LFO Modulator 1 Is In Its Open Position, And You Need To Click That Little Down Arrow To Collapse it.

              In A Project With Over 50 Modules, Scrolling Down Or Closing Each Of Them Is A Real Pain :/

              Same with the widget/component list.

              @d-healey Yeah The Last State Of The Module With Project Makes Sense, And Also If They Were Savable Is Awesome

              @Natan I don't quite understand you - sorry
              a. why do all of them have to be closed?
              b. if you double click a module in Patch-Browser - you see only this module
              When you double click a module group - you see only this group

              The only advantageous thing in Patch-Browser would be that if you click with comand or shift on a triangle all will open or close.

              "One hour of trial and error can save 10 minutes of reading the manual."
              "It's easier to hit the developer with feature requests than to spend 10 minutes reading the manual. :-)))"
              HISE Develop - Mac Pro 5.1, OS X 10.14.6, Projucer 6.02, Xcode 10.3

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              • NatanN
                Natan @MikeB
                last edited by

                @MikeB said in Once I Open A Project, All Modules Are In Open Position:

                a. why do all of them have to be closed?

                Because In Close Mode They Look More Organized and Scrolling Down On Modules To Check Their States, Takes Less Time Than Being Open

                @MikeB said in Once I Open A Project, All Modules Are In Open Position:

                b. if you double click a module in Patch-Browser - you see only this module
                When you double click a module group - you see only this group

                I Prefer To Check Them As They Are And Go Back And Forth In Modules By Scrolling Up/Down

                @MikeB said in Once I Open A Project, All Modules Are In Open Position:

                The only advantageous thing in Patch-Browser would be that if you click with command or shift on a triangle all will open or close.

                Yeah, That Photoshop Style Is Welcome, Also On Component Tree :) +1 On This Collapse Comand

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                • MikeBM
                  MikeB
                  last edited by

                  @Natan - OK

                  "One hour of trial and error can save 10 minutes of reading the manual."
                  "It's easier to hit the developer with feature requests than to spend 10 minutes reading the manual. :-)))"
                  HISE Develop - Mac Pro 5.1, OS X 10.14.6, Projucer 6.02, Xcode 10.3

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart
                    last edited by

                    All display information is being stripped when you use the .XML file format in order to keep the git commit history free of noise.

                    You can disable this function by commenting this line in HISE:

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                    HISE/hi_backend/backend/BackendApplicationCommands.cpp at ee5030354b2cd999aecf03eac9a56d020066e5ec · christophhart/HISE

                    The open source framework for sample based instruments - HISE/hi_backend/backend/BackendApplicationCommands.cpp at ee5030354b2cd999aecf03eac9a56d020066e5ec · christophhart/HISE

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey @Christoph Hart
                      last edited by

                      @Christoph-Hart That's a good point, we don't want it tracked by git. So it would have to be in a separate file which seems a bit overkill to me.

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