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    • MikeB
      MikeB last edited by

      If I have a knob whose default value is 0.0.

      If I now change this knob and then double click on it, the value jumps back to 0.0.

      So far so correct.

      But unfortunately the knob reacts to a click before I can even double click.

      With a click, the last value is set again.

      If this was, say, 5, then the value jumps first to 5 and then to zero when I double-click.

      If this knob is a volume control, something ugly happens - it becomes loud (5) and then quiet (0) with a double click.

      This is annoying

      Is there any way to turn this off?

      "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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      • Natan
        Natan last edited by Natan

        @MikeB
        It's A Knob Or A Vertical / Horizontal Slider?

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        • MikeB
          MikeB @Natan last edited by

          @Natan
          You are right as usual - it is a vertical /horizontal slider
          but still strange!

          I'm using this for LAF at the moment because the rotary knob changes all the sliders in the modules when it's changed and you can't see or operate anything.

          I still have to try out a bit more
          I'm eagerly awaiting David's video on LAF!

          "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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          • Natan
            Natan @MikeB last edited by Natan

            @MikeB
            If You Click On Anywhere Of A Horizontal/vertical Sliders, It First Jumps To That Position's Value, And Then Follows The Second Click And Resets The Value.

            Use Rotary Knob For Laf, It Works Just Okey.
            Take A Look At The Thread Named "ScriptSlider" It Has A Lots Of Examples.
            And You Can Use Them In Rotary Laf.

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            • MikeB
              MikeB last edited by

              This is what my Arp and every other module looks like when I change "drawRotarySlider" in the LAF.
              In the gui it fits in the modules all the knobs are missing.

              Wouldn't it make sense to separate the LAF for modules and gui?

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              "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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              • Natan
                Natan @MikeB last edited by

                @MikeB In Top Menu, Use Laf Reset Option, To Unhide them 🙂

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                • MikeB
                  MikeB @Natan last edited by

                  @Natan Yes, but this also destroys all sliders in the GUI.
                  or resets them all to default.

                  It is not a good solution

                  "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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                  • MikeB
                    MikeB @MikeB last edited by MikeB

                    There is no separation between modules (backend) and GUI - they all use the same sliders.

                    And LAF changes them all

                    Better said LAF for the modules makes no sense because they are not published.

                    "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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                    • Natan
                      Natan @MikeB last edited by

                      @MikeB Just Reset Them For The Moment You Want To Tweak The Back End.
                      Then Go To Front End, Hit Compile, And All Will Go Back.

                      Yeah This is Not The Best Solution, But It Works.

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                      • MikeB
                        MikeB @Natan last edited by

                        @Natan I worked like this for a while - then it got on my nerves. Now I only have
                        LinearSLider as LAF which works fine except for the behaviour described above.
                        Which brings us back to the beginning :-))

                        "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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                        • Natan
                          Natan @MikeB last edited by

                          @MikeB @MikeB Yeah It's Very Annoying, But I'm Not Going To Stop My Project For A Little Thing Like That,
                          And Not Sure If There Is A Quick Fix For It 😕

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                          • MikeB
                            MikeB @Natan last edited by

                            @Natan I will not stop my project because of that either.

                            I only hope that in HISE 3.0 these many small imponderables will be eliminated.

                            That would be nice

                            "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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                            • Natan
                              Natan @MikeB last edited by

                              @MikeB 👏

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                              • d.healey
                                d.healey @MikeB last edited by

                                @MikeB said in Strange behaviour 2:

                                I'm eagerly awaiting David's video on LAF!

                                Coming very soon

                                There is no separation between modules (backend) and GUI - they all use the same sliders.

                                And LAF changes them all

                                I'll explain how to work with this in the video.

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                                • MikeB
                                  MikeB @d.healey last edited by

                                  @d-healey I can hardly wait David
                                  Thanks 🙂

                                  "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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