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  • re. Do KWin windows remember this "on top" status bit?

    i guess it doesn't either.

    on qtractor watch this option would certainly get a unfair discrimination on each plugin type, VST and most probably on LV2 UIs... DSSI UIs are just out of the ring, so no chance for these little old fellows. VST UIs are game but LV2 ones, it really depends on their chosen implementation. for instance, lv2_external_ui based ones are out and, unfortunately, the later are currently honored on tops of everything else whether available.

    so, to get all things straight and leveled to a minimum and common denominator, the "keep tool windows on top" option ceased to apply to plugin own GUI's windows. so sorry. it's the least of lesser evils situation, occam razor's option whatever, i'm afraid ;)

  • re. being busy with another eye-candy warning (you really want Qtr to look like early Cakewalk, now do you?)

    you must refer to this re. Qtractor track [xicon] request for future releases... well i said there it was plain out of boredom... nonetheless, that whole effort level was quite, should i say novice level ? it didn't take more than a couple of hours, tops. say what? you, yes you could do that too. however, the MIDI clip editor real-time note highlighting, though in the same "eye-candy" league, nevertheless, it surely deserves a lot of specific and technical thought, say an order of magnitude above ... :)

    and probably it's getting more like some bitten-fruit something than cakewalk's ;)

  • re. new plugin was inserted right after the right-clicked one.

    that's is probably true or better is true nowadays. i'll see and check again where it got lost and try to recover that plugin insertion behavior. meanwhile, you can always move the plugin entry up or down afterwards, can't you? you may even drag-and-drop across plugin strip chains, didn't you know?

  • re. When I ctrl+click&drag a clip, it does not clone it..? Never has. I'd love it to do that
    it's over there since >= 0.7.3, you should have missed it, like this late:
    Ctrl+click and dragging the left or right edges of a clip will now make it spill over and replicate as many clip clones as it fits in the left or right horizontal extent. --in change-log, 2015-12-29 0.7.3 A Tackier Gluon

    .

hth.
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