Hello,
I've been trying to find a way to do this for a while, but it just seems to not be implemented yet: I'd love to be able to rate the presets with my +/- keys, or the numbers on the number pad while I'm watching them. It's incredibly difficult to do right now since I have to open the menu, and the playlist doesn't auto-scroll to the playing preset. Autoscrolling to the playing preset would also be a neat feature, as it would help me to weed out the non-functioning presets without having to scroll through 11k+ files.
Milkdrop is amazing and I love seeing the progress that projectM is making, and I can't wait to get a Linux IDE!
Thanks psperl and w1z7ard!
-JT
Last edit: JT Anderson 2014-08-18
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Ok none of these features sound terribly hard. I'll see what I can do.
On Aug 18, 2014 8:04 AM, "JT Anderson" jt-zero@users.sf.net wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to find a way to do this for a while, but it just seems
to not be implemented yet: I'd love to be able to rate the presets with my
± keys, or the numbers on the number pad while I'm watching them. It's
incredibly difficult to do right now since I have to open the menu, and the
playlist doesn't auto-scroll to the playing preset. Autoscrolling to the
playing preset would also be a neat feature, as it would help me to weed
out the non-functioning presets without having to scroll through 11k+ files.
Milkdrop is amazing and I love seeing the progress that projectM is
making, and I can't wait to get a Linux IDE!
Hello,
I've been trying to find a way to do this for a while, but it just seems to not be implemented yet: I'd love to be able to rate the presets with my +/- keys, or the numbers on the number pad while I'm watching them. It's incredibly difficult to do right now since I have to open the menu, and the playlist doesn't auto-scroll to the playing preset. Autoscrolling to the playing preset would also be a neat feature, as it would help me to weed out the non-functioning presets without having to scroll through 11k+ files.
Milkdrop is amazing and I love seeing the progress that projectM is making, and I can't wait to get a Linux IDE!
Thanks psperl and w1z7ard!
-JT
Last edit: JT Anderson 2014-08-18
Ok none of these features sound terribly hard. I'll see what I can do.
On Aug 18, 2014 8:04 AM, "JT Anderson" jt-zero@users.sf.net wrote: