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One complication is that EOF refers to lanes in some places by their gem color,
so either of the two should also occur:
1. Store a string for the color of each lane's gems, and use that appropriate
in the menu, etc.
or
2. Change such lane color references to lane number instead. This would
probably be easier to do and may be less confusing to people who change color
sets.
At the end, the documentation would need to be updated accordingly.
Original comment by raynebc
on 8 Feb 2011 at 9:04
I like this. If this could be enabled in the options for the user to change
and position the gem colors it could be very very helpful and would hopefully
not take too much work.
Original comment by jerickso...@gmail.com
on 7 Jul 2011 at 4:47
Do you mean as in manually assigning the color for each lane? If we did go
this route, the cymbal/expert+ drum shortcuts would probably have to be changed
to refer to lane numbers instead, ie. CTRL+1 in PART DRUMS marks expert+ double
bass, CTRL+3 marks lane 3 (normally yellow) as a cymbal, etc.
Original comment by raynebc
on 7 Jul 2011 at 4:56
I think the ability to manually assign the color for each lane would be great.
I dont want you to have to go and change the shortcut keys because I think if
the user decides to change the gem colors then they should have to use the old
shortcuts and deal with it. But then again the ctrl and 1-6 would be very nice
hopefully not too hard to implement. If you decide to do that you should make
it to where all lanes could be toggled to either cymbal or drum with the
exception of just snare and kick. Thanks so much for taking these suggestions
seriously and implementing most of them. You have produced a tremendous
program and I know that we all are very grateful.
Original comment by jerickso...@gmail.com
on 15 Jul 2011 at 5:22
r852 added a user preference to have EOF use the Rock Band color set for each
track instead of the original EOF color set. I'm planning on adding a user
dialog menu to define a color, so this would probably become the basis for each
lane having a user-defined color.
Original comment by raynebc
on 6 Jan 2012 at 7:54
r894 adds a guitar hero color set.
Original comment by raynebc
on 18 May 2012 at 6:54
If the user was given the ability to create an RGB color to assign to a lane,
the 3D graphic for the image would have to be altered in-program to suit. This
is probably do-able, but given the amount of programming it would take, I don't
see a widespread benefit of this. Most people would want to mimic the color
set used by a specific rhythm game, and it's trivial for me to configure
another color set that can be selected from the Preferences dialog. I'll have
no problem adding a color set on request if it is used by another editor or
rhythm game.
Original comment by raynebc
on 27 Jun 2012 at 7:28
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
raynebc
on 8 Jan 2011 at 2:46