Mighty Rino is back. [:D]
The programmers have limited choices, I'm guessing. If VI opens as a float window, it would always cover the Logic windows beneath it. Then, to get it out of the way, you'd have to close it each time.
If it doesn't open as a float window, then clicking on a Logic window to start and stop the song covers up the VI. I think the programmers chose this as the lesser of two evils.
The best solution is to save a screenset with an area to open VI's.You can't save an opened VI to a screenset, but you can set aside a portion of the screen to VI's when they're opened.
Yes, I'm constantly hitting ENTER to play when I'm in VI. Then I must grab the mouse and click outside of VI and hit it again. After half a year with VI, I still do this about five times a session. We're not alone. It has been discussed. It's probably an AU/VST rules issue.
With Logic Control, you can start and stop even with VI topped. That probably holds true for any external transport.
Here's my humble request: let us click three times in the channel strip on "Vienna" to open the window. (I'm assuming a double click isn't possible, and you need a single click to choose the channel strip itself.) Click-click-click to get directly into VI. Is that possible from a programming standpoint?
The programmers have limited choices, I'm guessing. If VI opens as a float window, it would always cover the Logic windows beneath it. Then, to get it out of the way, you'd have to close it each time.
If it doesn't open as a float window, then clicking on a Logic window to start and stop the song covers up the VI. I think the programmers chose this as the lesser of two evils.
The best solution is to save a screenset with an area to open VI's.You can't save an opened VI to a screenset, but you can set aside a portion of the screen to VI's when they're opened.
Yes, I'm constantly hitting ENTER to play when I'm in VI. Then I must grab the mouse and click outside of VI and hit it again. After half a year with VI, I still do this about five times a session. We're not alone. It has been discussed. It's probably an AU/VST rules issue.
With Logic Control, you can start and stop even with VI topped. That probably holds true for any external transport.
Here's my humble request: let us click three times in the channel strip on "Vienna" to open the window. (I'm assuming a double click isn't possible, and you need a single click to choose the channel strip itself.) Click-click-click to get directly into VI. Is that possible from a programming standpoint?