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Old 09-19-2017, 04:33 PM   #1
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Default "Ignore mousewheel on track panel faders" broke in mixer + no undo

No undo points are created for the volume/pan value change under this condition.

Edit. Narrowing it down in posts 7 and 8...



REAPER 64 / Windows 7
Present in 5.50, and 5.40, at least.

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Old 11-07-2017, 01:03 AM   #2
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No undo points are created for the volume/pan value change under this condition.



REAPER 64 / Windows 7
Present in 5.50, and 5.40, at least.
Hi FnA.

Coming from reading this one :
https://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=199207
where I'm not sure to understand everything.

I think ("behavior/mouse related to ignoring mouse wheel on faders are making no difference over the envelope fader") this is normal or at least, I have the same behavior here. For the case you show here it's normal it doesn't affect the fader (as it's not a TCP one), unless you tick the "all faders" box.

I think. Bye
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Old 11-07-2017, 04:40 AM   #3
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Thanx jeranx.

At least for an English speaker the wording in the mouseover information that appears at the bottom of the preferences window is ambiguous, but I feel the "mixer " at the end tends to overrule the "mixer" at the start.

At any rate, I think the difference in undo behavior between having the box checked or not indicates a bug.

I will research the TCP behavior and make gif and stuff later. I think something is wrong in the TCP too but it's kind of a complicated difference.
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Thanx jeranx.

At least for an English speaker the wording in the mouseover information that appears at the bottom of the preferences window is ambiguous, but I feel the "mixer " at the end tends to overrule the "mixer" at the start.

At any rate, I think the difference in undo behavior between having the box checked or not indicates a bug.

I will research the TCP behavior and make gif and stuff later. I think something is wrong in the TCP too but it's kind of a complicated difference.
I've tried and for me no undo problem



Maybe an other setting of yours.

Good search. Bye
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Old 11-07-2017, 05:31 AM   #5
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Congratulations on post #666. An honor for me.

This thread is mixer specific. Also you need to try with only the one box checked. And you also may need to interject some other undoable actions and step back through them to see.
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Congratulations on post #666. An honor for me.

This thread is mixer specific. Also you need to try with only the one box checked. And you also may need to interject some other undoable actions and step back through them to see.
Didn't see I was in "Mixer bug reports".

Sorry, being such a "beast"



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