customised screen layouts

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JERREM
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customised screen layouts

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I'm getting a little bit squashed up using avenue on a 1280 x 800 screen
I've cut myself down to only using two layers :(, but its still cumbersome even using a single properties box to change effects etc... (especially with the tiny and faint scroll bars)

It would be FANTASTIC if i could make my own screen layout, :) :) ;)
shift boxes around and resize thumbnails etc... (for example id put my 4 or 5 layers down the left of the screen 4 columns across then id dedicate the right of the screen for properties panels etc... )

Oh and if its not too hard... bolder and slightly bigger scroll bars would be a HUGE improvement

anyway what do all you guys think? is this already possible via some back end scripting? :roll: ... ultimately being able to create your own GUI skins (A la apps like winamp and windows media player) for resolume would be HOT!!!! 8-) then we could design our own touch screen interfaces (of course this is a dream at this stage)
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Re: customised screen layouts

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I think that would be fantastic to be able to that, that's one thing that really attracted me to VDMX but I don't want to get a mac just for that :P
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Re: customised screen layouts

Post by ovo »

I like the way Avenue is laid out. It's simple having things in obvious and workable places. What I would find useful is if Avenue remembered how I big I'd set up the panels, as I hate having to resize the output window and the overall size of the whole program window every time I open the program.

But if you could give the option to drag panels away from the main thing, that would be cool.

I'm using a MacBook Pro with a screen resolution of: 1680 x 1050.

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