Re: Minor gripe of the day.

2013-01-17 Thread Dan Yargici
Yup, +1 all of those! DAN On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 1:10 AM, Sebastian Kowalski wrote: > AMEN to that! > > > Am 16.01.2013 um 17:47 schrieb Andy Moorer : > > Agreed. And as long as we're on the topic... > > ... I'd kill for tabs so that you don't end up with a ridiculously tall > compound ppg. >

Re: Minor gripe of the day.

2013-01-16 Thread Sebastian Kowalski
AMEN to that! Am 16.01.2013 um 17:47 schrieb Andy Moorer : > Agreed. And as long as we're on the topic... > > ... I'd kill for tabs so that you don't end up with a ridiculously tall > compound ppg. > > ... An option to force node evaluation. > > ... A way to collapse fcurve profiles, by defa

Re: Minor gripe of the day.

2013-01-16 Thread Andy Moorer
Agreed. And as long as we're on the topic... ... I'd kill for tabs so that you don't end up with a ridiculously tall compound ppg. ... An option to force node evaluation. ... A way to collapse fcurve profiles, by default, in compound UIs. ... An option to force a compound ppg to be exposed wit

Re: Minor gripe of the day.

2013-01-16 Thread Dan Yargici
Also, when I've carefully taken the time to setup a combo box on an exposed parameter, I would really appreciate the option expose it in exactly the same manner when I put one compound inside another. Currently it just reverts to an integer. Arrrgh! DAN On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Vladimi

Re: Minor gripe of the day.

2013-01-16 Thread Vladimir Jankijevic
I think this is where I lose the most time every day. Connecting and rearranging that stuff is so frustrating! On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 4:50 PM, Peter Agg wrote: > If you want to see over-dramatizing you want to see me after 'right-clink, > move-up'ing a port 20 times or so to get it where I wan

Re: Minor gripe of the day.

2013-01-16 Thread Gustavo Eggert Boehs
I like the tips... here is a small related late wish then: drag and drop sorting... thats where i lose most of my time Em 16/01/2013 13:44, "Dan Yargici" escreveu: > Hi Alan, thanks, I am aware of both. I may have been over-dramatizing a > little for effect when I mentioned the cursor keys... ;)

Re: Minor gripe of the day.

2013-01-16 Thread Peter Agg
If you want to see over-dramatizing you want to see me after 'right-clink, move-up'ing a port 20 times or so to get it where I want On 16 January 2013 15:43, Dan Yargici wrote: > Hi Alan, thanks, I am aware of both. I may have been over-dramatizing a > little for effect when I mentioned t

Re: Minor gripe of the day.

2013-01-16 Thread Dan Yargici
Hi Alan, thanks, I am aware of both. I may have been over-dramatizing a little for effect when I mentioned the cursor keys... ;) Still though... :) On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 5:34 PM, Alan Fregtman wrote: > Protips: > - Instead of rightclick and "Rename", just doubleclick the text name. > - Once

Re: Minor gripe of the day.

2013-01-16 Thread Alan Fregtman
Protips: - Instead of rightclick and "Rename", just doubleclick the text name. - Once you are in editable text, don't forget you can use the Home and End keys on your keyboard to advance to the front or to the end of the text. (A lot of people forget those keys exist.) I concur with your frustrati