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Ruby cablepatcher
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Re: Ruby cablepatcher
I can't seem to move the Source/Targets, it moves in the properties panel, but on the GUI it remains in the same place
Unless I missed something
Unless I missed something
- glitchcpt
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Re: Ruby cablepatcher
all works fine here, but maybe you need to set the audiooutput to some available driver, becasue i saw that i forgot to uncheck the asio outputs if it is set to an asoioutput which isn't available the GUI doesn't react
just saw this when testing it in my livingroom without any sound interface connected , after setting it to asio4all which is installed on the machine it works.. so my bad, sorry for that i will upload an updated version soon...
just tell me if this works..
just saw this when testing it in my livingroom without any sound interface connected , after setting it to asio4all which is installed on the machine it works.. so my bad, sorry for that i will upload an updated version soon...
just tell me if this works..
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Ruby cablepatcher
Is there a way of being able to move the position of the sources and targets in the GUI directly? so that I can place the connections over a bit map? Only seem to be able to move the whole window ?
- blatantleesly
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Re: Ruby cablepatcher
You can change the positions in the properties panel which has the same size, you also could place a Bitmap There to place Them exactly where you need them..
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Ruby cablepatcher
I am having trouble placing the bitmap in the properties box, I only seem to be able to have the bit map set in front. Could you possibly post an example of how to set the sources and targets over a bit map? so that I can place them in the right position?
- blatantleesly
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Re: Ruby cablepatcher
You need to take care that you first connect the Bitmap and then reconnect the settings view, you can See the Order at the small stripes on the cables...
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Ruby cablepatcher
Hi again,
Is there anyway to make the coloured source and target jack points clear, as in without colour, this is so I could use the bitmap behind but have a larger snap area?
Many Thanks
Is there anyway to make the coloured source and target jack points clear, as in without colour, this is so I could use the bitmap behind but have a larger snap area?
Many Thanks
- blatantleesly
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Re: Ruby cablepatcher
sure, change jacksize in the properties and add alpha to the colors.. or alternatively comment out the relevant fill jacks code lines inside the ruby source
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Ruby cablepatcher
How do you add the alpha channel to the colors?, Couldent show which part of the code that I would need to comment out, sorry for being dumb.
- blatantleesly
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