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Posted: 20 Sep 2007, 19:18
by martignasse
hello senso,

I'm using usine for some times now and i have some suggestions for you'r "todo list" ;-)

[correction]
When you add some input/output in a subpatch (in arbitrary order).
The connectors allready plugged of the subpatch box are not updated and become false.
For now, you must redo all the connexions, which is bad.

When we "copie/paste" a multi-selection, the modules position isn't copied and reformated. which is bad with complex selections.

[feature request]
I want to be able to add the "content" of a patch in the browser in the actual patch.
For now, we have just the "load"(drag/drop) and "insert"(ctrl + drag/drop) fonctions, and i want an "insert content"(alt or shift + drag/drop).

A drag multi-selection box would be good in addition of the existing click and ctrl-multi-click selection mode in the patch design window.

Hope it's clear, ask me if needed.

anyway, you'r making hard good job these days, keep it up :-)

Posted: 20 Sep 2007, 20:33
by senso
hello,
thanks for feedbacks.
yes it's very clear.
When you add some input/output in a subpatch (in arbitrary order).
The connectors allready plugged of the subpatch box are not updated and become false.
I know, but it's hard to know what have to be corrected. For example, if your control is also connected to another and so on?
When we "copie/paste" a multi-selection, the modules position isn't copied and reformated. which is bad with complex selections.
Each control is "shifted" a little. I'll correct that point
I want to be able to add the "content" of a patch in the browser in the actual patch.
For now, we have just the "load"(drag/drop) and "insert"(ctrl + drag/drop) fonctions, and i want an "insert content"(alt or shift + drag/drop).
Maybe a 'select all' in the edit menu can, for the beginning, do a good job? I'll think about that.
A drag multi-selection box would be good in addition of the existing click and ctrl-multi-click selection mode in the patch design window.
Yes I'll try to find something!