Author Topic: Dedicated Elements For These Arrows  (Read 2580 times)

Mayibongwe

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arrows in the tag inspector

Currently, the default and disabled states of these arrows share the same colour element (Controls.Arrow.Default).
It would be great if the disabled state could get its own element (e.g Controls.Arrow.Disabled).

back/forward navigation arrows

Currently, the default and highlight states of these arrows share the same image element (PanelForward or PanelBack).
It would also be great if the highlight states had their own image elements.
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Yes, both these pairs of arrows are pretty confusing to manipulate

Steven

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back/forward navigation arrows

Currently, the default and highlight states of these arrows share the same image element (PanelForward or PanelBack).
It would also be great if the highlight states had their own image elements.
its already the case you can set an override image using "PanelBackDisabled" and "PanelForwardDisabled".
I will look to add "PanelBackHighlight" and "PanelForwardHighlight".

https://getmusicbee.com/patches/MusicBee35_Patched.zip
Last Edit: July 03, 2022, 09:31:30 AM by Steven

Mayibongwe

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I will look to add "PanelBackHighlight" and "PanelForwardHighlight".
Thanks a lot for the new additions Steven.
As for the 'arrows in the tag inspector' case...
I am hoping the visualization below could be of some help in showcasing how things would look overall if we were to get a Controls.Arrow.Disabled element.
Last Edit: July 03, 2022, 11:37:59 AM by Mayibongwe
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Controls.Arrow.Disabled is supported in the next update

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Thanks again. Appreciate it.
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Tried it out just now and the element is indeed taking effect just as intended. There's a slight issue I'm noticing though.
The downward arrow does not appear to be refreshing properly after clicking inside the tag box.
You have to hover over it before it can correctly switch to the default colour.
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The downward arrow does not appear to be refreshing properly after clicking inside the tag box.
You have to hover over it before it can correctly switch to the default colour.
fixed for the next update