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Hi Marko,MaKoMo wrote:Like this?
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How do we get the events to display like this?
- MaKoMo
By waiting for the next version and by donating to ensure that there will be a next version released at all.
Thanks,
Marko
Thanks,
Marko
LMWDP #360, https://artisan-scope.org
Check on the second part already (although I'm not opposed to donating again for this valuable software).. So I guess that leaves the waiting part
- CarefreeBuzzBuzz (original poster)
For those that haven't I really encourage you to contribute something to Marko's effort. There is a link in my Getting Started Guide (see my sig) and on the Github page.
- MaKoMo
Like this?CarefreeBuzzBuzz wrote:Thank you for the follow up Marko,
Hmmm hadn't thought of them on the BT line. I was thinking of them on the plot graph in the circles and squares limited to 4 letters/numbers, but I think this can work too, or a choice of which one.
I also wonder about why the choice has to be the first letter of the Type and the Value (I think that is how it is working). Why not allow the label (again probably need a limit of 4 letters/numbers) as your presentation looks very good below?
LMWDP #360, https://artisan-scope.org
- CarefreeBuzzBuzz (original poster)
Yes and if you can give the option I mention on what the four letters/numbers are - Use of label chosen by user limited to 4 or 5 characters. To me this gives both the visual feedback of the change and the value. This is great.MaKoMo wrote:Like this?
- MaKoMo
This is already in there. You can switch between displaying the values as above, or displaying the first 1-20 characters of the event description. "Untyped" events are always rendered using their description in yellow as you see in case of the "Sample" event above.
The previous variant, splitting values and "curve" is also available as option.
If there is still a variant missing you have to get you a pen and draw that yourself;)
The previous variant, splitting values and "curve" is also available as option.
If there is still a variant missing you have to get you a pen and draw that yourself;)
LMWDP #360, https://artisan-scope.org
- CarefreeBuzzBuzz (original poster)
A pen what an invention. I am speaking of the Events marked with Buttons not with the Mini Editor. Can you use the Description of the Button tab on the graph? I don't see an option for that on the Events Config tab or Button tab? Also I just realized that for a Slider there really is no description so the use the type and value would be the default I suppose.
Heck, you can even get a Smart Pen nowCarefreeBuzzBuzz wrote:A pen what an invention.

http://www.livescribe.com/en-us/smartpen/
- MaKoMo
Yes. There is a new option (to be released) to render those descriptions (if available) instead of the automatic generated value/type labels.CarefreeBuzzBuzz wrote:I am speaking of the Events marked with Buttons not with the Mini Editor. Can you use the Description of the Button tab on the graph? I don't see an option for that on the Events Config tab or Button tab?
Yes, I thought about this for a moment, but to me it does not make sense to add descriptions (that generate labels) to sliders. Sliders are good to add values quickly and this is what the corresponding event labels should display and not a static ever repeating label.CarefreeBuzzBuzz wrote:Also I just realized that for a Slider there really is no description so the use the type and value would be the default I suppose.
This is different to buttons. There you might have a button named "Sample" that would be "untyped" (so not be associated to any of those four custom types) and used to add a mark (labeled by its description "Sample") to indicate the moment you took a sample. Just realised that custom buttons of this "empty" event type do not generate events at all. Note that they are still useful to turn your drum motor on or off. I added another event type for buttons that do create "untyped" events and thus allow you to define such buttons that just add a mark/label.
Thanks for all your suggestions!
LMWDP #360, https://artisan-scope.org