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    • ustkU
      ustk @CyberGen
      last edited by

      @RastaChess Using a blur when drawing a path is VERY cpu hungry...

      Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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      • CyberGenC
        CyberGen @ustk
        last edited by

        @ustk good tip. I'll try to do change the blurred paths to simple shapes. Thank you.

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        • NatanN
          Natan
          last edited by Natan

          @d-healey Sir David, Hey
          Do you have an Example for "Base64Path" for SVG
          Could you please an example with your proper way for the study?

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          • d.healeyD
            d.healey @Natan
            last edited by

            @Natan All the paths here are base64 - https://codeberg.org/LibreWave/RhapsodyBoilerplate/src/branch/main/includes/Paths.js

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            • NatanN
              Natan @d.healey
              last edited by

              @d-healey

              What about the below example, do this slows down?

              // Power Data  ///////////////////////////
              var PowerButtonData = Content.createPath();
              const var Power = [ 
              110,109,0,0,32,65,0,0,160,65,98,236,81,144,64,0,0,160,65,0,215,35,61,184,30,121,65,0,215,35,61,123,20,34,65,98,0,215,35,61,102,102,198,64,194,245,24,64,154,153,41,64,215,163,192,64,112,61,138,63,108,133,235,217,64,72,225,58,64,98,72,225,122,64,164,112,
              133,64,92,143,2,64,0,0,224,64,92,143,2,64,123,20,34,65,98,92,143,2,64,31,133,103,65,31,133,179,64,0,0,144,65,0,0,32,65,0,0,144,65,98,112,61,102,65,0,0,144,65,20,174,143,65,31,133,103,65,20,174,143,65,123,20,34,65,98,20,174,143,65,92,143,226,64,51,51,
              129,65,215,163,136,64,152,153,85,65,42,92,63,64,108,70,225,98,65,145,194,149,63,98,30,133,141,65,134,235,49,64,20,174,159,65,154,153,201,64,20,174,159,65,123,20,34,65,98,20,174,159,65,184,30,121,65,10,215,119,65,0,0,160,65,0,0,32,65,0,0,160,65,99,109,
              0,0,48,65,0,0,0,0,108,0,0,16,65,0,0,0,0,108,0,0,16,65,0,0,32,65,108,0,0,48,65,0,0,32,65,108,0,0,48,65,0,0,0,0,99,101,0,0
              ]; // Codes Here
              PowerButtonData.loadFromData(Power);
              
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              • NatanN
                Natan
                last edited by

                @d-healey I Don't get the idea, Sir?!
                How Paths will show up?

                const var Panel1 = Content.getComponent("Panel1");
                Panel1.setPaintRoutine(function(g)
                {
                	g.fillAll(0Xff272727);
                
                	g.setColour(0Xffffffff);
                	g.fillPath(rhapsodyLogoWithBg,[0,0,100,100]);
                
                });
                

                This doesn't show anything

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                • CyberGenC
                  CyberGen @Natan
                  last edited by CyberGen

                  @Natan Try with double quotation marks instead of brackets or parentheses.

                   global glarePath = Content.createPath();
                   global glarePathData = "647.t0Vc+HDQb+vxCIlLwCDQjHhyCUoJ+PDZQG8Pn7dODwfITOjXDgQODgHuUOTZmsCQt0C1CI7d5PDwil8PhkXE4PDf5u8P2QANDwNWaOjU+fCQcJ+1CIFC+eCQgHw1Ccv82PjH1q8P8Z6MDYZEZOjXoXyMD4JUXOTk0ZCQzNo0CEPM1PDuRS8PhoXkyPDGpt7PSXOLDsWfBODmV4BQZiUtCIFSTwBQ3SkrCweTpPjEQs5Pr9DJDQSSjNjXye7IDkzbhNjN.cBQekInCEHtlPTc+54PhY7rlPj7t54P0TmID4O4cNzM3YBQ46cmCIFf3YBQn4cmCc09mPDbZ94PvjCJDoT3eNjXfLgJDQC.hNDDsuBQd7AoCAvwsPDB9X5PhY0q0PT+L85PqdYODI+V3ND..VDQlqVvCIlAFRDQtOMwCoPrCQTb1i7P08iPDw8CKOzXsMxsTPT.K.zPhIyNYPjbT90PpGaGDQLv9MD90HBQZTxiCIFIEMBQ8esjCEEUjPD3JZ4P8MVIDIbOZNjXWZXIDQEtZNDfjYBQV5amCQFYlPzy914PhkhVlPTDS24PnsjIDAincNj59XBQfOYmCIFdmWBQz9RmCY.jkPDhKy4PThSIDw0YbNjXgE0HDETNZNzKpEBQmr.lCwufePDCcW4PhImfYPD3763PlG3DDQKGHNzVA1.QHxSfCI1lwu.QzTteCscXJPDVQs2PZHMBDsWu2MjXlHKBDUDc2MzuAd.QQbLcCAMfGPTt3R2PhA.fGPDQrR2PIyUBDQ9BoMTxOl.Qne.ZCI1C8z.QGlTUCIH0LPTFOY0P8RYDDYMVGMjXcYjDDkdfEMT9zMAQ.ErPCMxsTPT.K.zPiUF";
                  
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                  • d.healeyD
                    d.healey @CyberGen
                    last edited by

                    @RastaChess Don't use globals

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                    • CyberGenC
                      CyberGen @d.healey
                      last edited by

                      @d-healey how can I put all the path data in a different script from the interface without globals?

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                      • NatanN
                        Natan
                        last edited by Natan

                        @RastaChess Thanks mate,
                        Still no luck here,

                        It's not the usual way i do SVG Painting, and I Stucked with this
                        @d-healey Any hint?

                        Edit:
                        I Put the Painting inside the namespace Path, and It works just fine :)
                        @d-healey Is this how It is supposed to be used?

                        Can it be used out side the namespace ?

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                        • ustkU
                          ustk @CyberGen
                          last edited by ustk

                          @RastaChess You have only one interface script. Other scripts are for the modules for instance, where you don't need any LAF customisation

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                          You can have included external scripts, but they are part of the same interface script, so they do not require any global variables. If in these included script you have namespaces (which I hope you have) you want to access variables, you do it this way:

                          namespace CoolSpace
                          {
                              const var YOPLA = 47;
                              reg youhou = 22;
                          }
                          
                          // somewhere else in another namespace in interface script
                          reg a = CoolSpace.youhou * CoolSpace.YOPLA;
                          

                          Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                          • ustkU
                            ustk @Natan
                            last edited by ustk

                            @Natan don't call it Path, but Paths or anything else. I reckon I had a conflict with the Hise APIs when using same name. Had this with FileSystem too....
                            Also there's a difference between drawSVG ("base64SVGstring") and drawPath ([from, loaded, array, of, data]), so choose your style wisely because one cannot paint the other...

                            Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                            • d.healeyD
                              d.healey @CyberGen
                              last edited by

                              @RastaChess As utsk said you only have one interface so there is no need for paths in other scripts. But in general if you want to have the same code in two places you should use includes.

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                              • CyberGenC
                                CyberGen @ustk
                                last edited by

                                @ustk Thank you this great info.
                                I had no knowledge of namespaces or includes 😊
                                I was just getting the clutter out from the interface script. I can see how using globals could be a drag now. Thanks for the example. I'll start implementing these changes.

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                                • d.healeyD
                                  d.healey @CyberGen
                                  last edited by

                                  @RastaChess You might find this useful - https://docs.hise.audio/scripting/scripting-in-hise/hise-script-coding-standards.html

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                                  • CyberGenC
                                    CyberGen @ustk
                                    last edited by

                                    @ustk ok, I merged everything in the interface script using includes. Now HISE is working much faster and my project feels much lighter.

                                    I just wanted to clarify, should I never ever use globals? or is it ok in some cases. For example:
                                    I've been working on a glide script module. I need it to be on the fast lane. It has a glide rate knob and legato button that need to connect to the interface, which I have on deferred callbacks. Is it ok to use a couple of globals for something like this? or should I be looking at doing it some other way?

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                                    • ustkU
                                      ustk @CyberGen
                                      last edited by ustk

                                      @RastaChess Globals are made if you really need to share data or object between scripts, deferred or not.
                                      In the case you just want to control your glide controls from interface, just create the same controls on the UI and connect them to the glide ones, either by script or from the property editor of the UI controls. This way you don't need globals (which wouldn't help you out in this case anyway...)

                                      Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                                      • d.healeyD
                                        d.healey @CyberGen
                                        last edited by

                                        @RastaChess

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                                        • CyberGenC
                                          CyberGen @ustk
                                          last edited by

                                          @ustk @d-healey

                                          Done!

                                          You mates are awesome!

                                          Thank you.

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