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Switchable GUI

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Re: Switchable GUI

Postby blatantleesly » Thu Jun 18, 2015 2:28 pm

Hi guys,

Thank you so much! This is a great help!!.

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Re: Switchable GUI

Postby blatantleesly » Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:22 pm

Ok, I have another question that I'm struggling with a bit, can you have one control that is present in two of the panes at once but placed in a different part of the pane, so far I have only managed to get a control to one pane but if I link it to another at the same time, it disappears from Its original place or it moves location. Or can you have a master control such as a knob that controls other knobs and the output values.

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Re: Switchable GUI

Postby MyCo » Wed Jul 01, 2015 8:44 pm

blatantleesly wrote:Ok, I have another question that I'm struggling with a bit, can you have one control that is present in two of the panes at once but placed in a different part of the pane


That can be an absolute brainfuck. Basically you need to wrap the control into another view. That way you can move the "wrapper view" in your "target view" panel instead of moving the knob around itself.

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