Use standard selection colour (purple) for selected MIDI notes. Green means MIDI, purple means selection, the brightness/velocity mappings match for each (just with a different hue). Sensibly matching colour ranges brought to you by Agave, an awesome tool for this which you should use :) I have inverted the dark/light => low/high velocity mapping for normal MIDI notes to match the selection. I don't really know which way it should be, but they should match, so I arbitrarily chose this direction. Green also means currently selected tools and such, something we might want to resolve, but that might be at the cost of a technicolor nightmare, so perhaps not. git-svn-id: svn://localhost/ardour2/branches/3.0@10038 d708f5d6-7413-0410-9779-e7cbd77b26cf |
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doc | ||
export | ||
gtk2_ardour | ||
icons | ||
libs | ||
manual | ||
midi_maps | ||
patches | ||
templates | ||
tools | ||
vst | ||
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.gitignore | ||
ardour_system_sae.rc | ||
ardour-3.ttl | ||
ardour.1 | ||
ardour.1.es | ||
ardour.1.fr | ||
ardour.1.ru | ||
ardour.dox | ||
ardour.rc.in | ||
autowaf.py | ||
COPYING | ||
instant.xml | ||
instant.xml.sae | ||
Makefile | ||
PACKAGER_README | ||
README | ||
testfile.flac | ||
testfile.ogg | ||
TRANSLATORS | ||
waf | ||
wscript |
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