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      A Former User @A Former User
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      This has been asked countless times before.

      How can we customize the analyzer floating tile with cool gradient styles?

      Or please just add LAF for that @Christoph-Hart 👏

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        A Former User @d.healey
        last edited by A Former User

        @Christoph-Hart I think analyzer laf would be awesome. +1 for this.

        If the laf functions aren't on the way, I'd like to modify it.

        I couldn't find the analyzer graphics in the source code. Does anyone know that how can we find this section for modifying?

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          d.healey @A Former User
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          @harris-rosendahl

          Does anyone know that how can we find this section for modifying

          I find the quickest way is to use a program that can search the text of every file in a folder. Visual Studio can do this CTRL+SHIFT+F. I use Atom (same keyboard shortcut).

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            A Former User @d.healey
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            @d-healey So is the keyword analyzer?

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              d.healey @A Former User
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              @harris-rosendahl Might be, what I usually do is look for definite text that appears within HISE, because that must exist somewhere in the source code.

              You might also want to take a look at this document - https://docs.hise.audio/glossary/add_custom_laf.html

              I made a video about my process a while back. I've refined it quite a bit since then. If you use Atom or VS there is a go to definition feature which makes it much easier to find what you're looking for, once you find a reference for the thing you're looking for :)

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                ustk @A Former User
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                @harris-rosendahl @d-healey Doing the same thing here, I look for a specific text in Hise, and use the mac finder to narrow down the files

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

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                  Christoph Hart @ustk
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                  @ustk What I do sometimes when I get lost in MY OWN CODEBASE is to run it in a debugger, hit a breakpoint at an event callback like a mouse button press of a certain UI component / or MIDI event and then work my way down the stack trace.

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                    d.healey @Christoph Hart
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                    @Christoph-Hart You put the breakpoint inside HISE?

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                      Christoph Hart @d.healey
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                      @d-healey Nope, XCode / VS.

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                      • ChazroxC
                        Chazrox @Christoph Hart
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                        Anyone find an easy solution for this yet?

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