reduce color diversity and clean up color definitions of
the monitor section: mute, solo: use mixer-colors, prefix all MS-colors
with "monitor section"
The text annotation needs to be visible:
- above default background (dark gray)
- above waveform (orange)
- above silent-highly regions (violet, was bright turqoise)
old color (dark blue) failed for all but the waveform.
Several reasons:
* This previously looked horribly inconsistent.
* The Gtk selector was broken for plugins with many presets,
making it impossible to select presets. For whatever reason,
the use of a menu fixes this bug.
* Towards a hierarchical menu for banked presets.
Previously the region was nearly invisible when editable which is
problematic ("oops, I made a new region"). The distinction isn't quite as
profound as it probably should be, but I don't want to mess with the other
region colours too much.
This reverts commit 03f0229bcf.
Mitigate the fallout from said overly aggressive revert: preserve the alpha
values to not break the color configuration for when the lines are fixed.
This reverts commit 780c1762 and e70c9a3
Both combined introduced various bugs:
* rubberband-selection has a scroll-offset
* region drag/drop has wrong y-offset
* ranges (loop etc) are above the playhead
* possible scroll performance hit (long unclipped
lines in h_scroll_group)
on the downside: time-grid is now no longer visible behind
the rulers. Doing that will require a different approach…
The previous colours made low velocity notes almost invisible. This fixes that
and attempts meter-like colours where yellowish is high, but without going all
the way into red for a generally consistent range of colors.
General ideas: audio is blueish, MIDI is greenish, automation track colour is a
slightly darker version of its parent track colour, canvas base is the same as
the Gtk base.
This commit changes some color names, nuke your theme. This isn't quite ideal
yet, but takes some steps towards where I think things should go aesthetically:
Make automation tracks/regions colors correspond to their parent's type.
Make selected MIDI notes outlined in red like most everything else, and scrap
separate min/mid/max fill colors for selected MIDI notes.
Color automation ghost MIDI notes based on original note color.
Try to kill 90's looking brightish gray gradients in general.