Re: [LAD] [ANN] Radium V1.9.1

From: Dominique Michel <dominique.michel@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Nov 12 2012 - 20:52:37 EET

Le Mon, 12 Nov 2012 09:52:45 +0100,
Kjetil Matheussen <k.s.matheussen@notam02.no> a écrit :

> On 12.11.2012 08:30, Florian Paul Schmidt wrote:
> > On 11/11/2012 05:02 PM, Kjetil Matheussen wrote:
> >>

> > - On my laptop screen estate is precious. While I like the ability
> > to use F7, F8, F9, F10 to toggle the different sections of the GUI
> > I'd really prefer to have these shortcuts to show the section
> > exclusively.
> > E.g.
> >
> > F7, F8, F9. F10 - switch to the respective Part of the GUI and show
> > it only. Pressing it again will toggle back to showing the selection
> > of views as by the point below...
> >
> > Shift + F7, F8, ... - Toggle the respective part of the GUI
> >
>
> That sounds simple. I'll try that.
> You can also define your own keyboard configuration by editing
> bin/keybindings.conf.
> There are no functions available to show a section exclusively yet
> though, but I'll
> add it.

I will be very interested by that. Radium is a great program, but it
scale very badly on my 4:3 screen. The main problem for me is to be
able to read the fonts, they look too small. If I make the font bigger,
the radium window goes over the screen boundaries, and overlap on the
next screen of the wm. So, I use a lot Ctrl-Alt-+ and Ctrl-Alt-- for
now.

If I compare radium with another music editor I liked very much (back
to my time with the Amiga), Music-X, the different parts of the
program was on different superposed screens in the same window. I
don't like tabs, they just eat vertical space. Bindings are better, or
a small button somewhere in a corner.

To have separated windows can be an alternative, but they are
less efficient than key bindings.

Dominique

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