Am Donnerstag, 27. November 2014, 17:11:35 schrieb Rob Z. Smith:
> I don't think I would want to work this way myself
> 
> But
> 
> A potentially worthwhile improvement might be after right click allowing
> direct entry of say .9 or ,45*2 as an absolute  slider value of .9 to also 
> allow a value of *2  or /2 to represent a scaling factor for the slider.
> i.e. the numeric equivalent of dragging a different part of the dropdown
> curve.

I had that implemented initially, the code is just commented out 
(src/common/calculator.c). The problem was that keeping it consistent would 
require the same for adding/subtracting a value, however that would clash with 
entering constant numbers with a sign (i.e., what would "-2" mean?). Because 
of that I added a variable to the evaluation, 'x', which is always the old 
value. So to just double the current value type "2*x". If anyone has a better 
idea I am all ears.

Tobias

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