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Posted: 03 Mar 2016, 13:57
by lytz1
Hey guys,

this is something that already bugs me to no end.

Please add an option for guys like me that like to work as fast and
fluid as possible to disable all the warnings/confirmation windows.

Example: When I drag something to the trash do I *really* have to confirm it again?
(Especially as on OSX the "No" is highlighted in the box, giving you no chance to just hit enter to confirm.
You have to click. However: This is not the case when clearing a samplelist. There the "Yes" is highlighted, so I just need to hit enter and I am done.)

Also when I copy/paste a rack between workspaces why would I need to confirm this? Moving stuff between Workspaces is trouble
enough, so I am pretty sure about what I am doing anyways, or am I... :)

So please consider this. (Or at least move the Highlighting of all windows to "Yes" to enable quick enter-key confirmation.)


Thanks,
tL.

Posted: 08 Mar 2016, 12:30
by senso
interesting suggestion.
it can be easy to implement as an option in the setup/expert tab.
but the real pb is to choose which one can be disabled, or all (which is dangerous)?
I'll think about it.
senso++++

Posted: 11 Mar 2016, 21:27
by Trogluddite
+1 for this idea. I find it especially troublesome when I have a big display connected to my notebook - the dialogues often appear where I don't notice them on the little screen, even though all Usine windows are on the large monitor.

As to the implementation - the kind that I've found easiest to work with is just a simple "don't show warning this again" on the dialogue in question - it doesn't need any extra menu clutter. A global 're-enable all warnings' would suffice for a reset, I think - it only takes one further appearance of each dialogue to turn them back off again (and again, less menu searching for the user.)

Posted: 14 Mar 2016, 19:50
by lytz1
Trogluddite wrote:As to the implementation - the kind that I've found easiest to work with is just a simple "don't show warning this again" on the dialogue in question - it doesn't need any extra menu clutter. A global 're-enable all warnings' would suffice for a reset, I think - it only takes one further appearance of each dialogue to turn them back off again (and again, less menu searching for the user.)
Excellent suggestion. Thats how DAWs like Logic Pro and others handle this as well.
Would be perfect.

Best,
tL.