I agree 100% with you guys.
In another topic, I posted:
1) Anything that needs more clicks is not a feature to me - it starts to become a nuisance.
2) I found that too. However, I think it is contrary to standard Mac OSX behaviour. One should be able to go to a different app and <Hide all others> but VI Standalone never hides, therefore - extra clicks or key commands (cmd-M)
3) I agree 100% that the GUI should float, but only locally for Logic or whatever host is being used. All of Logic's Native plugins float (unless you choose not to), but they disappear completely when you bring the Finder or another app to the front. I really don't want a window that always floats in front of everything else that is open. There is no way to minimise the float GUI, so one is forced into extra clicks.
I am already using VI in 2 jobs and it's amazing - but these issues really bug me and what is "simply a click or two" becomes hundreds of clicks. The same goes for the host not remembering the GUI's screen position. I imagine that VI is working slightly differently from "normal" plugins, but I'm making these suggestions in the interest of improving the workflow for all users.
Hopefully the update will address these problems. Non-standard behaviour tends to always cause problems, as seen in the posts above.
Regards - Colin
In another topic, I posted:
again, we thought this being a treat rather than a bug:
1) When you close the GUI Window you actually hide it - clicking "Show GUI" makes it appear again
2) You can minimize standalone.
3) Staying on top: Consider if VI GUI won't be a floating window - it will disappear whenever you click another window - then you start searching for it.
1) Anything that needs more clicks is not a feature to me - it starts to become a nuisance.
2) I found that too. However, I think it is contrary to standard Mac OSX behaviour. One should be able to go to a different app and <Hide all others> but VI Standalone never hides, therefore - extra clicks or key commands (cmd-M)
3) I agree 100% that the GUI should float, but only locally for Logic or whatever host is being used. All of Logic's Native plugins float (unless you choose not to), but they disappear completely when you bring the Finder or another app to the front. I really don't want a window that always floats in front of everything else that is open. There is no way to minimise the float GUI, so one is forced into extra clicks.
I am already using VI in 2 jobs and it's amazing - but these issues really bug me and what is "simply a click or two" becomes hundreds of clicks. The same goes for the host not remembering the GUI's screen position. I imagine that VI is working slightly differently from "normal" plugins, but I'm making these suggestions in the interest of improving the workflow for all users.
Hopefully the update will address these problems. Non-standard behaviour tends to always cause problems, as seen in the posts above.
Regards - Colin