Hello mr. Matheussen and Radium users, I've been trying out this outstanding software but couldn't find a way to edit these tracks/columns with the mouse, and don't know whether it's possible at all?
If it is not currently possible, then perhaps make it an option in a future release (because Radium's other important elements are perfectly accessible via the cursor), and users who are more mouse-oriented will only thank you!
Is it possible to edit the left-side BPM, signature, etc. tracks with the mouse?
Re: Is it possible to edit the left-side BPM, signature, etc. tracks with the mouse?
You mean clicking a BPM slot with the mouse would be the same as first moving the editor-cursor to the BPM track and then pressing return after moving to the wanted line? When trying to click a BPM slot, I agree that this would be faster in many situations, and it also seems like something a user would expect to be implemented already.
Edit: We don't press return anymore in a BPM slot though (we still do it for signatures). Now we edit each BPM number individually directly in the editor. Maybe it would be best if clicking the mouse in a BPM slot just moved the cursor where the mouse is clicking, not sure.
Edit: We don't press return anymore in a BPM slot though (we still do it for signatures). Now we edit each BPM number individually directly in the editor. Maybe it would be best if clicking the mouse in a BPM slot just moved the cursor where the mouse is clicking, not sure.
Re: Is it possible to edit the left-side BPM, signature, etc. tracks with the mouse?
Yes, this is exactly what I mean, not only BPM but also all other columns, editing them on the fly by clicking on them.
Re: Is it possible to edit the left-side BPM, signature, etc. tracks with the mouse?
Yeah, good idea. Definitely.
Re: Is it possible to edit the left-side BPM, signature, etc. tracks with the mouse?
So, should my question/suggestion be turned into some sort of a feature request?
Re: Is it possible to edit the left-side BPM, signature, etc. tracks with the mouse?
Sure, if you bother to add a ticket to https://github.com/kmatheussen/radium/issues, that would be great. I'll try to remember it anyway though.