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    [LOGGED] Feature Request: Initialize Indicator

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    • primaldivine
      primaldivine last edited by

      Great idea. I second this one.  :)

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      • Kathmandale
        Kathmandale last edited by

        Really great idea. I third it!

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        • Bill Cottman
          Bill Cottman last edited by

          nice idea!

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          • crystalhorizon
            crystalhorizon Beta Platinum last edited by

            Great idea!

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            • Keve
              Keve last edited by

              I just wanted to post this feature request. 

              Glad somebody came up with the same idea earlier on! :–)

              I really miss this feature very much.

              Maybe tint the initialized value? 


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              • bonemap
                bonemap Izzy Guru @awilder last edited by bonemap

                @Keve  said:

                How about adding a visual indicator next to the parameter

                I agree, this is a great idea! 

                There is the control ID number in the parameter setting window that places a visual indicator as an extension on the actors input, so a visual indicator of the initialize parameter would be helpful. I think it would also be helpful to think about redesigning the basic Isadora actor block or UI so that all of these parameter settings are visible all of the time and can be checked and manipulated directly on the actor or a persistent parameter panel. The parameters like 'Scale min' and 'Scale max' have such a significant impact on how an individual actor functions. I know it might be too much going on the face of it, and it would disrupt the current Ui/UX, but it is also a great design challenge to think about.

                best wishes

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                  A Former User @bonemap last edited by

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                  • mark
                    mark @awilder last edited by mark

                    @awilder said:

                    How about adding a visual indicator next to the parameter if "initialize" is enabled?  It could be a very simple dot or checkmark just after the parameter name... anything that shows there's a hidden setting that's active.  I'm guessing this would be fairly easy to implement, and would save a TON of time in programming and troubleshooting. Thanks!

                    @bonemap @deflost

                    Does anyone have a clever idea on how to do this visually? Because it is an ongoing thing people also want is to be able to see if there is scaling going on. I have played around with bold and/or underlines for the param titles, different shapes for the port, etc. and nothing I have tried has been terribly satisfying visually. Either it's too subtle or a it makes a mess of the patch because it ends up cluttering things up too much. If you have an idea on how to make such thing visually clear without cluttering up the user interface too much, I'd love to see a drawing of what you think would do the trick.

                    Best Wishes,
                    Mark

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                    • Michel
                      Michel Izzy Guru @mark last edited by Michel

                      @mark

                      My idea: a ring around the port. White for initialize red for scaling and a mix of both.

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                      • bonemap
                        bonemap Izzy Guru @mark last edited by bonemap

                        @mark

                        @Michel is on to something. I assume you have tried the simplest and most obvious - marking parameter changes by color indicator of the text label and underline? I don't think that is too subtle personally. The flying labels might also work with a toggle to hide them

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                        • CitizenJoe
                          CitizenJoe last edited by

                          I was going to suggest changing the colour of the port, but I think that @bonemap's idea of the text is better. It might also work to change the colour of the black background? For me that's the most obvious and uncluttered.

                          Cheers,

                          Hugh

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                          • jfg
                            jfg last edited by

                            I find that the color change of the text (3 colors for scale, init and both) and the proposol of Michel are the best one. The others take too much place and won't work in all actors.

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                            • CitizenJoe
                              CitizenJoe @bonemap last edited by

                              @bonemap Oh for goodness sakes, I only saw the bottom half of example, showing the text in colour!

                              Oops!

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                              • Michel
                                Michel Izzy Guru @CitizenJoe last edited by

                                @citizenjoe

                                changing the color of the port will interfere with the concept of the green dot if a port is mutable.

                                Best Michel

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                                • bonemap
                                  bonemap Izzy Guru @mark last edited by bonemap

                                  @mark, @michel, and all


                                  I just wanted to see what it would be like.
                                  I would probably appreciate seeing all of the scaling, initialize and control information like this with the option to toggle hide/show. The ‘int’ columns should be ‘ini’.
                                  The defaults are also important to access - so it would not replace the pop-up default properties inspector .

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                                  • bonemap
                                    bonemap Izzy Guru @CitizenJoe last edited by

                                    @citizenjoe said:

                                    Oh for goodness sakes

                                     You know design challenges take a bit of process. So don’t mind me visualising these alternatives. This challenge has been hanging around for a while and I don’t know if it is getting any closer to a solution.

                                    Kind regards 

                                    Russell

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                                    • mark
                                      mark last edited by

                                      Thanks for these suggestions everyone. I've got other tasks today, and probably won't be able to look this over carefully until later or first thing tomorrow. All ideas are welcome at this point if anyone else wants to make an attempt. Thanks @bonemap for the idea of showing it all. I guess that could be useful for a temporary examination, though for sure we wouldn't want that to be the norm. One thing to think about is mouse over: that simply pointing the mouse at something shows you the detail -- which you actually have now with the tooltips, but it could become something quicker to show and more detailed.

                                      Best Wishes,
                                      Mark

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                                      • Juriaan
                                        Juriaan Tech Staff @bonemap last edited by

                                        @bonemap

                                        I really like your third image, with a shortcut to toggle this is a really powerfull way to showcase what is going on with an actor without messing with userthemes / etc. I clearly see that it has a scale, it is mutated to a Int type and has a init value of 1. Clean, to the point and fits with the excisting UI. Dont know about the output side.. 


                                        @mark 

                                        I rather not have an mouseover to showcase this kind of criticial information when I working on a patch, I rather have a way to toggle a small UI and see some labels on my screen with each actor so I can quickly diagnose the problem and get on. Init values are mainly during 'crunch' times a pain and the shows that many of us are making are a bit to complex to go each single actor to see what is going on.

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                                        • Maximortal
                                          Maximortal @bonemap last edited by

                                          @bonemap I think that adding boxes can be confising..lets image a 3d particles acotor with all that boxes...it became a grid of numbers. I tink that colors as suggested before can be better ( personally I like a lot the two colored dots )

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                                          • bonemap
                                            bonemap Izzy Guru @Maximortal last edited by

                                            @maximortal said:

                                            .it became a grid of numbers.

                                             Thanks for your feedback. You are right, on an actor like the 3D Particles or 3D Ropes there would be a lot of properties visible. It would be important to have the ability to show/hide all of those properties easily. Personally I would find it helpful to quickly see all of the property defaults  and calibrations. I often want to see what the default scale properties of one actor to compare to another. A scale might be -200, 200, but that is not going to be immediately obvious. Being able to toggle a view of all properties for two actors simultaneously would mean not having to use so many intermediary modules between key actors. For example, it would allow scaling interpretation of a patch in the properties rather than using so many Limit-Scale Value and Counter just so the logic of the patch remains visible. In that sense I see it could add efficiency nd simplicity. But, I agree you would not want to have every parameters property visible all of the time. This could be a simple hide/show toggle.

                                            It is just a thought process and interesting to consider.

                                            Best wishes

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