Olivier Guilyardi schrieb: > RickTaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> How 'bout those little number like they use in high endish graphics >> programs? >> ...Where you have a row of numbers that it looks like they pulled >> out of a slot machine and you can either click on them and enter a >> new number, use the up and down arrows on the side or click and move >> your mouse in one direction or the other to change the numbers. >> I like the idea of mapping the audio frequency to a corresponding >> color frequency as well... Maybe you could have the numbers or a >> border around the numbers change color? > > > He, yeah, the good old gtk spin button... The problem is there is no > "click and move" behaviour AFAIK. That'd be great, this requires > having a little button between the up and down arrow, which you press > to obtain the same effect as a knob. > that sounds almost like blenders "slide buttons" . they basically like that (if it doesn't get mangled): /------------\ |< 0.800 >| \------------/ you can: a: click on the edges to change the value step by step (ctrl+click for larger steps) b: click and move your mouse to change the value (limitable with <ctrl> ) c: <shift> click to enter a value manually say anything you want about blenders interface but these buttons rock :D