I suppose that after me sitting infront of a linux console all day at the office it's just nice to see a little color on the screen.... ...or perhaps it the feeling that I'm really tweeking a knob or two.... That's not a bad thing to me. > > > Rob wrote: > >>On Sat January 28 2006 14:21, timg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >> >>>I suppose that the plugins are more of what I'm talking about. >>> >>> >> >>The weird, non-standard GUIs of VST plugins have always been a >>pet peeve of mine. They're always either emulative of a >>physical piece of equipment (which without the tactile feedback >>and instant response is useless) or look like they've been >>designed by a 12-year-old boy doing UI design for the first >>time, or most often both. >> >>I want my interfaces to use standard widgets so that my own >>choice of desktop themes, accessibility factors, my scroll >>wheel, etc. apply to them and not someone's weird bitmapped idea >>of what a synth or reverb control panel is supposed to look >>like. >> >>Rob >> >> >> > Oh Yes please!!!!! > > Standards ?? > Don't we all have one each! > > > cheers > Bob > > > > > > -- Timothy Alan Gorman Petr-all Petroleum 6567 kinne rd dewitt ny 13214 cell 315 415 8108 office 315 446 0125 x 126