View whole paths in settings dialogues
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View whole paths in settings dialogues
for instance the list of mounted folders. You just can't read whats on there
Re: View whole paths in settings dialogues
If you're referring to the destination folder for Render or Mixdown operations, I'd certainly agree, although if you hover your mouse cursor over the field, the full path appears in a tooltip, but still, it's tough sometimes to see what is going where.
Similarly, in the Media Manager and CD/SACD tabs - you can drag certain fields wider, and change the order of the columns, but if you have to close and then re-open the tab, everything is back to where it was and you have to do it all over again. It would be nice if columns in tabs would stay put when you've adjusted them.
Similarly, in the Media Manager and CD/SACD tabs - you can drag certain fields wider, and change the order of the columns, but if you have to close and then re-open the tab, everything is back to where it was and you have to do it all over again. It would be nice if columns in tabs would stay put when you've adjusted them.
Frank Lockwood, Toronto, ON, Canada
• Pyramix Native 11.1.6
• Mac Mini 6.2 (3rd Gen. Quadcore i7) - Bootcamp 6.0.6136 - Win10 Pro SP1 64 v1809
• RME Fireface 800 ASIO driver 3.125 or ASIO4All 2.15
• Pyramix Native 11.1.6
• Mac Mini 6.2 (3rd Gen. Quadcore i7) - Bootcamp 6.0.6136 - Win10 Pro SP1 64 v1809
• RME Fireface 800 ASIO driver 3.125 or ASIO4All 2.15
Re: View whole paths in settings dialogues
Sometimes paths can be very long. I don't mind part of the path disappearing, but I would prefer if the left side (start of the path) was truncated as opposed to the right side (end of the path):
So instead of seeing something like:
E:/2012 Projects/Client/ProjectName/...
I get something like:
...ojectName/Media/RefEditBounces/
Frank - I find that annoying with the media manager, cd, libraries etc... as well. While it's not a solution Dom pointed out to me that you can press "Ctrl +" in any of those windows to automatically resize all columns to the data present - which is much better than manually resizing each column.
So instead of seeing something like:
E:/2012 Projects/Client/ProjectName/...
I get something like:
...ojectName/Media/RefEditBounces/
Frank - I find that annoying with the media manager, cd, libraries etc... as well. While it's not a solution Dom pointed out to me that you can press "Ctrl +" in any of those windows to automatically resize all columns to the data present - which is much better than manually resizing each column.
Mark S. Willsher
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Re: View whole paths in settings dialogues
phaseboy wrote:Dom pointed out to me that you can press "Ctrl +" in any of those windows to automatically resize all columns to the data present
Hmm, doesn't work here - possibly because I'm using a Mac keyboard, or because I have WizKeys installed which grabs a lot of Ctrl + [type the letter you want accented] codes. It doesn't appear to be either enabled or changable in the Keyboard Shortcuts window either. Ah, well...
Frank Lockwood, Toronto, ON, Canada
• Pyramix Native 11.1.6
• Mac Mini 6.2 (3rd Gen. Quadcore i7) - Bootcamp 6.0.6136 - Win10 Pro SP1 64 v1809
• RME Fireface 800 ASIO driver 3.125 or ASIO4All 2.15
• Pyramix Native 11.1.6
• Mac Mini 6.2 (3rd Gen. Quadcore i7) - Bootcamp 6.0.6136 - Win10 Pro SP1 64 v1809
• RME Fireface 800 ASIO driver 3.125 or ASIO4All 2.15
Re: View whole paths in settings dialogues
I might not have been clear - the "+" is the "+" symbol on your numeric keypad.
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Mark S. Willsher
http://www.pin3hot.com
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Re: View whole paths in settings dialogues
phaseboy wrote:the "+" is the "+" symbol on your numeric keypad.
I'm afraid I tried that already - and the other one, the capital = one. Neither do the trick. Thanks anyway, Mark.
Frank Lockwood, Toronto, ON, Canada
• Pyramix Native 11.1.6
• Mac Mini 6.2 (3rd Gen. Quadcore i7) - Bootcamp 6.0.6136 - Win10 Pro SP1 64 v1809
• RME Fireface 800 ASIO driver 3.125 or ASIO4All 2.15
• Pyramix Native 11.1.6
• Mac Mini 6.2 (3rd Gen. Quadcore i7) - Bootcamp 6.0.6136 - Win10 Pro SP1 64 v1809
• RME Fireface 800 ASIO driver 3.125 or ASIO4All 2.15
Re: View whole paths in settings dialogues
Strange - must be related to something you have running. It's not a pyramix command which is why you don't see it in the shortcuts. It's just a standard shortcut for the grid control they use in those views. If you look at something like say the process manager in the windows task manager (which is the same grid control) and press "Ctrl +" the columns will auto resize.
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Mark S. Willsher
http://www.pin3hot.com
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Re: View whole paths in settings dialogues
phaseboy wrote:It's just a standard shortcut for the grid control they use in those views.
Hmm, not here. Maybe that's a feature that came into being after XP, which is what I'm using. Or, perhaps it's a Bootcamp thing, since I've disabled the Apple keyboard driver to get rid of the massive DPC spikes it causes every fifteen seconds.
In any event, thanks for the tips, but it would still be nicer if Pyramix had some friendlier display capabilities for long file trees and other information which exceeds the stock field size.
Frank Lockwood, Toronto, ON, Canada
• Pyramix Native 11.1.6
• Mac Mini 6.2 (3rd Gen. Quadcore i7) - Bootcamp 6.0.6136 - Win10 Pro SP1 64 v1809
• RME Fireface 800 ASIO driver 3.125 or ASIO4All 2.15
• Pyramix Native 11.1.6
• Mac Mini 6.2 (3rd Gen. Quadcore i7) - Bootcamp 6.0.6136 - Win10 Pro SP1 64 v1809
• RME Fireface 800 ASIO driver 3.125 or ASIO4All 2.15
Re: View whole paths in settings dialogues
I actually meant in the settings pages, where if you hover you still don't get to see nothing and can't resize anything.