Olivier,
> > But about color scale squares, just imagine how compact it can get : 8
> > tracks with 4 levels each, that's 32 little square on a gtk drawing
> > area. I believe white to black would be very efficient, and rolling over
> > a level or adjusting it, the status bar would get you some
Stefan,
> that sounds almost like blenders "slide buttons" .>
> they basically like that (if it doesn't get mangled):
>
> /\
> |< 0.800 >|
> \/
>
> you can:
> a: click on the edges to change the value step by step (ctrl+click for
> larger steps)
> b: click and move y
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > How 'bout those little number like they use in high endish graphics programs?
> > ...Where you have a row of numbers that it looks like they pulled out of a slot
> > machine and you can either click on them and enter a new number, use the up and
> > down arrows on
> On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 20:12, R Parker wrote:
> > > R Parker wrote:
> > > colorful approach :
> > > A little square which is white for 0, black for 1,
> > > and taking a scale of
> > > gray colors for intermediate values. You'd ajust it
> > > the same way as a
> > > knob, pressing the mouse but
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