On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 20:22:24 +0100
Chris Cannam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tuesday 08 Jun 2004 7:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >     Right click on any slider in JAMin and it immediately goes to
> > the default position, whether center or zero.
> 
> Ah, now I looked for that feature but didn't find it.   In Rosegarden 
> you double-click to zero a fader.  I didn't think of right-clicking.

Hi, if i might chime into this discussion. I think here's an important point to be 
made about UI's that explain themselfes. I once had a look at Wings3D, a 3D-modeler 
and it has this very nice feature that tells you what kind of actions are available in 
the status bar. So, when you have the mouse over a slider, it could reveal it's mouse 
bindings in the status bar. I made a little screenshot. Imagine the mouse pointer over 
the greenly highlighted triangle..

http://www.affenbande.org/~tapas/wingsscreen.png

The info in the status bar is context sensitive, so it changes depending on what part 
of the gui you use in that moment.. In a hd recorder like ardour, it could be used for 
example, when the mouse hovers over a track. Then it shows what kind of action each 
mouseclick does on that track, etc. Highly useful!

I have the feeling that in many apps, much power is "hidden" in the UI. So it would be 
nice, if it kinda played with open cards, telling you what possible moves you can make 
at any point in time. This is especially useful in apps, where much power is 
concentrated in mouse manipulation of objects.. But the same applies to sliders, other 
gui elements which have non-obvious mouse/key-bindings..

Florian Schmidt

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