Hi,
is there any option to control mouse sensitivity for LAF generated sliders?
The sensitivity is very high and it's unable to control the it with Component Specific Properties menu.
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How to control mouse sensitivity in LAF knobs
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RE: High CPU Performance on Mac
@Christoph-Hart you’re a real wizard, now everything works as It should!
Thank you very much for the help!
I checked it before, but when I opened the HISE project, the spectrum analyzer blue light was turned off, even though the EQ spectrum analyzer was on.
That must be why I didn’t find the solution. -
RE: getTableValue and samplers crossfade issue
@d-healey wow! It works and it's so simple and don't needs any scripting.
Thank you very much! -
RE: LFO modules does not work in compiled instrument
Found the solution in one of the forum topics.
I added ENABLE_ALL_PEAK_METERS=1 in Extra Definitions for Windows/OSX of the project settings and now LFO modules work as it should!
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RE: Hise project crushes on start after scriptnode compile
@d-healey Thank you as always!
The reason was that I renamed the scriptnode fx module before compiling, but the name didn't change in the xml file. -
RE: How to control mouse sensitivity in LAF knobs
I found the following solution:
In sliders made with LAF you can control mouseSensitivity through Component Specific Properties if only choosing slider style as a "Knob",
so i chose slider style "Knob" for all vertical and horizontal sliders and used "else if" in LAF code to separate them from other knobs. -
Font spacing using Graphics.setFontWithSpacing
Hello!
I'm trying to implement the font inside Hise instrument, but have an issue with font spacing.
What code i need to use before Graphics.setFontWithSpacing?
When i use Graphics.setFontWithSpacing - it shows "Unknown function 'setFontWithSpacing" message in console.How can i solve that?
Also, what's the difference between String fontId and String fontName?
Engine.loadFontAs("{PROJECT_FOLDER}Fonts/STYALIGHT.otf", "STYALIGHT"); Graphics.setFontWithSpacing("STYALIGHT", 13, 10);