On Wednesday 25 August 2004 10:55 am, Steve Harris wrote: > On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 10:26:55 -0400, Paul Winkler wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 02:11:45PM +0100, tim hall wrote: > > > Last Tuesday 24 August 2004 20:10, Lee Revell was like: > > > > Additional submissions are welcome and in fact essential, since the > > > > above only covers one aspect of one widget's behavior. > > > > Here's one that I suppose is non-controversial: > > > > Meters and Data Plots > > > > Vertical meters should be oriented such that upward movement > > represents increase in the metered value and down represents decrease. > > Heh, non-controversial you say ;) > > One convention is that reduction meters got right to left (and presumably > top to bottom, though I dont think I've never seen a vertical one). > Yup. I think there's room for that one. > This is neccesary if the reduction measurement (attenuation etc.) is to > have the same scale as a normal measurment. c.f. JAMin's compressor gain > reduction meters: http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~swh/jamin-log-spectrum.png > somewhat old screenshot, gut you can see the right-to-left meters and the > bottom of each compressor section. > > - Steve