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Ruby Knob fully customisable
Ruby Knob fully customisable
here is a fully customisable rubyknob.
latest version:
latest version:
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Last edited by Nubeat7 on Wed Dec 19, 2018 4:20 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
thx for sharing NuBeat, maybe i understand that Ruby stuff a little bit more when i have a look at your work and how
you made this knob...
you made this knob...
- philton
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
philton wrote:thx for sharing NuBeat, maybe i understand that Ruby stuff a little bit more when i have a look at your work and how
you made this knob...
basically i tried the things which you can find in the FS userguide, all the grafic stuff is written down there with examples...
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
A ittle update. Made it still more configurable ( Sky is the limit ! )
Changelog inside
Changelog inside
Free your memory, .. with a free(). Like a pointer
Cast a pointer into an integer and it becomes the integer...
Cast a pointer into a struct and it becomes the struct...
A pointer can overflow... or can crash...
Be a pointer my friend
Cast a pointer into an integer and it becomes the integer...
Cast a pointer into a struct and it becomes the struct...
A pointer can overflow... or can crash...
Be a pointer my friend
- unkargherth
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
Great work, guys - this is just what FS3 needs now, a big selection of cool user modules so that folks get a good choice of different 'looks' etc., and stuff to learn from.
And I always preferred the knobs with a sweep arc - I find them so much easier to read at a distance.
And I always preferred the knobs with a sweep arc - I find them so much easier to read at a distance.
All schematics/modules I post are free for all to use - but a credit is always polite!
Don't stagnate, mutate to create!
Don't stagnate, mutate to create!
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trogluddite - Posts: 1730
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
unkargherth wrote:A ittle update. Made it still more configurable ( Sky is the limit ! )
Changelog inside
great update unkargherth, its so much cleaner inside now, also the properties are much better readable with more things to do, thanks for this!
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
How to hide and hold the mouse pointer when turning the knob?
- matti
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
I understand about hide.. but can you explain in detail what is the "hide and hold" behaviour ?
Free your memory, .. with a free(). Like a pointer
Cast a pointer into an integer and it becomes the integer...
Cast a pointer into a struct and it becomes the struct...
A pointer can overflow... or can crash...
Be a pointer my friend
Cast a pointer into an integer and it becomes the integer...
Cast a pointer into a struct and it becomes the struct...
A pointer can overflow... or can crash...
Be a pointer my friend
- unkargherth
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- Joined: Fri Apr 08, 2005 9:46 pm
Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
Hold is where, when the cursor 'unhides' it is still in the same place where clicked - so changing the control does not move the pointer position, and it is easy to find when you let go of the button.
All schematics/modules I post are free for all to use - but a credit is always polite!
Don't stagnate, mutate to create!
Don't stagnate, mutate to create!
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