The HISE Color Palette Tool
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@d-healey you can achieve the same with LAF already using fully themed plug-ins since 2023
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@Lindon I too would like to have bugs prioritized, hell I authored a third of the total repository issues on the Github tracker, and have 50+ active, 18 of which (19 if you count the ScriptNode one here) are feature-breaking, and some of these don't event have a workaround.
This is by no means a priority request, nor is it worded like one, this is an idea out for discussion like a lot that I already threw out here, a number of which sit in this very subforum collecting dust with 0 replies.
Chris may or may not ever get to it. If or when he takes an interest, this post will be here. In the meantime, If I ever figure out how to add something like this to HISE, I'll make a PR.
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@oskarsh said in The HISE Color Palette Tool:
you can achieve the same with LAF
Yeah but it's a pain because some laf functions don't have access to all the component colour properties so you have to track things in external variables.
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@aaronventure said in The HISE Color Palette Tool:
@Lindon I too would like to have bugs prioritized, hell I authored a third of the total repository issues on the Github tracker, and have 50+ active, 18 of which (19 if you count the ScriptNode one here) are feature-breaking, and some of these don't event have a workaround.
This is by no means a priority request, nor is it worded like one, this is an idea out for discussion like a lot that I already threw out here, a number of which sit in this very subforum collecting dust with 0 replies.
Chris may or may not ever get to it. If or when he takes an interest, this post will be here. In the meantime, If I ever figure out how to add something like this to HISE, I'll make a PR.
Well I dont want to fall out with you but I think its incumbent upon all of us to use some judgement about posting feature requests, especially ones that are at best QoL and that can be worked around with a little effort from the user side. If for no other reason than its adding to the noise and potentially drowning out stuff that clearly is required - such as the bugs you have added to github. I understand Christophs desire to work on new and interesting things, and I'm not trying to put too much of break on that, but its frustrating to see stuff that is at best nice-to-have getting attention when more mainstream problems get pushed down the queue because of it.
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@Lindon said in The HISE Color Palette Tool:
I think its incumbent upon all of us to use some judgement about posting feature requests, especially ones that are at best QoL and that can be worked around with a little effort from the user side
I like how this implies that I cannot judge if a feature is a optional QOL feature and have to be shielded against feature suggestions.
I'm well aware of the bug list and they will be addressed, there were just so many halfway implemented things lying around on my hard drive that I needed to push out before getting to that.
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@Christoph-Hart well let me apologise if your read that implication - it wasnt intended.
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@Lindon I don't mean to presume to know what the man's vision for the framework is, what stuff he's got lying around unpublished or that he needs me to type less so as to not get distracted.
The forum has self-moderation tools that anyone can use, and even if you're not registered you can create uBlock filters and never see posts with any keyword or username you add to it.
It's also a fully moderated forum where the admins are online every day, if they have a problem with my feature requests, I'm sure they'll put me on cooldown.
If you want me to make noise about the bugs instead, sure thing, I'll join the protest
EDIT: Ah, I'm late with replying. The protest offer still stands, though. We can make it a bug tier list even!
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@aaronventure said in The HISE Color Palette Tool:
We can make it a bug tier list even!
Yes please, I kind of lost track lol. A topic with one link to a github issue, then upvote the ones that you want fixed. I'll sort by upvotes, hack through it and we're all happy again.
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@Christoph-Hart That's the kind of funk this rainy day needs. Would you kindly open the thread!
E: maybe there's a better tool for voting on content than creating 155 posts in a forum thread, though I see how vote counting could be an issue. -
@aaronventure I requested a proper bug tracker a couple of times, something like Mantis. It would prevent bugs being lost in the ether of the forum, or being lonely on github.