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      jantrafasmusic
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      My slider, which I've turned into a fader by adding a filmstrip image reverts back to the default texture every time I add any component to my Interface designer, even when what I add is completely unrelated to the fader/slider. The fader image has 128 strips and when I set it to 127 and then back to 128 the original texture comes back. How do I make it so it always uses my texture?

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        Soundavid @jantrafasmusic
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        @jantrafasmusic Every time you add a new component HISE needs to re compile, this is a normal behavior, you don't need to change the strip number just click compile after you add or remove components.

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          jantrafasmusic @Soundavid
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          @Soundavid got you, thanks

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            clevername27 @jantrafasmusic
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            @jantrafasmusic Weird - I reported the same bug, yesterday. Try simply not setting the mode to horizontal, the filmstrip may simply work.

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              jantrafasmusic @Soundavid
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              @Soundavid when i press compile, my filmstrip images turn back into the generic HISE textures

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                clevername27 @jantrafasmusic
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                @jantrafasmusic Did you still have it still sent to horizontal?

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                  ericchesek @clevername27
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                  @clevername27 I am having this same issue. It doesn't seem to matter if I have the style set to horizontal or vertical. Any chance you found a solution to this problem?

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                    clevername27 @ericchesek
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                    @ericchesek Are you asking me?

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                      ericchesek @clevername27
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                      @clevername27 You or anyone with a solution 😆

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                        Soundavid @ericchesek
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                        @ericchesek You tried using less frames in the filmstrip?

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                          d.healey @ericchesek
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                          @ericchesek You have to set the style to knob

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                            ericchesek @d.healey
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                            @d-healey Thanks David! Do you know why that is?

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                              d.healey @ericchesek
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                              @ericchesek Nope, it's always been like that, probably just to make it simple on Christoph's side so he only had to handle images in one mode.

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                                clevername27 @ericchesek
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                                @ericchesek I remember doing a lot of fiddling, changing the order in which I set parameters, loaded images and compiled—eventually, I got it to work. One aspect of the work-around was indeed to avoid setting the mode to horizontal. Took me like five hours, so don't give up!

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