Re: [LAD] sliders/fans

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Date: Friday, November 25, 2011 - 8:52 am

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> From: d@drobilla.net

r lots of reasons but the main one being that the graphic should be
an output of your application decides to do with the mouse motion as input.=
You=20
decide whether it is -100dB or not and then move the control to represent t=
hat.

All we are really talking about here is what actions give what inputs. Seei=
ng as we
all agree that placing semantics on the controls is way out of scope then s=
pecific
exceptions may just have to be moved outside.

Regards=2C nick.
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&gt=3B From: d@drobilla.net&gt=3B To: fons@linuxaudio.org&gt=
=3B Some situations are indeed much more complex than others=2C but a widge=
t&gt=3B is still just a stupid thing that gives you a number.I go=
with this=2C for lots of reasons but the main one being that the graphic s=
hould bean output of your application decides to do with the mouse moti=
on as input. You decide whether it is -100dB or not and then move the c=
ontrol to represent that.All we are really talking about here is wh=
at actions give what inputs. Seeing as weall agree that placing semanti=
cs on the controls is way out of scope then specificexceptions may just=
have to be moved outside.Regards=2C nick.
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