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Enhancement: Colors as Adition to comment-tracks #560

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musikBear opened this issue Apr 4, 2014 · 4 comments
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Enhancement: Colors as Adition to comment-tracks #560

musikBear opened this issue Apr 4, 2014 · 4 comments

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@musikBear
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comment-tracks are in milestone 1. I like the idea, but i think that other project-structure methods can be implemented -also-. How about letting the user select color on each note-container in songeditor. Different colors can then be used as structure in the project (i use dummy BB for that now, it works well, but simple color on the individual container would make that overhead redundent) Colored blocks in songeditor are used in Ableton Live btw.

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diizy commented Apr 4, 2014

Personally I think it's much better when the colours are used to represent the type of track, makes the interface more clear and clean.

I'm not really a fan of the colour-changing bb-track patterns either, but those are sort of grandfathered in...

@musikBear
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I hear you, but it could be a user-choice? IF the user actively choose to change color - it is posibble, other wise it stays as it is - So a win-win ?

@Spekular
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@tresf to be consolidated into #1665 as this has to do with user definable colors.

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tresf commented Jan 21, 2015

This bug report has been consolidated (at least for now) into a placeholder #1665 for better color handling in general. Feel free to update this bug report or the parent bug as needed.

As part of a pruning effort, this enhancement request is archived into a dedicated "Better Workflow" checklist here #4877.

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