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Multiple GUI sizes
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Multiple GUI sizes
As users' monitors continue to grow in size, it would be terrific to make plugins that have user-selectable GUI sizes, the way u-he does (within the same dll, w/o having to make a separate dll for each size) - is this possible with FS? I know Robert has done some amazing things with re-sizable GUI elements, but this is a bit different.
Has anyone experimented with this?
Has anyone experimented with this?
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- k brown
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Re: Multiple GUI sizes
This is already possible with the Alpha versions
- adamszabo
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Re: Multiple GUI sizes
Really? - just like u-he offers?; the plugin user can select among several GUI sized within the plugin?
If so, this would require a 64bit machine?
If so, this would require a 64bit machine?
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Re: Multiple GUI sizes
Yes, I used it in my Viper synth, you can drag the corner and change the gui or select percentages. No, the alpha works in 32 bit too
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Re: Multiple GUI sizes
Hmmm - thanks for the info.
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