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Browser enhancements nice - but why no drag 'n drop? Lost opportunity.
If I want to move a plugin, I have to right-click, popup-menu, open combobox, select target, click OK... Why not just drag 'n' drop, like every other Windows program? Folder handling is also crying out for streamlining.
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John
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Re: Browser enhancements nice - but why no drag 'n drop? Lost opportunity.
September 18, 16 7:03 PM
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I can drag and drop an FX to a track FX bin from my CW browser. As I can with any file in the browser. I do it with transport stopped. I've been using the Browser more and more. Its very handy.
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Re: Browser enhancements nice - but why no drag 'n drop? Lost opportunity.
September 18, 16 7:04 PM
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I *think* he is referring to the ability to drag/drop sorting the plugin list in the browser, but not sure.
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Re: Browser enhancements nice - but why no drag 'n drop? Lost opportunity.
September 18, 16 7:07 PM
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I think you maybe right. Funny, I wouldn't think about that. I like the way it woks now as it is I guess.
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Re: Browser enhancements nice - but why no drag 'n drop? Lost opportunity.
September 18, 16 7:11 PM
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Thinking about this a bit it occurs to me that its not a browser in the traditional manor. Its more a container for things in a per project manor. Think of the synth rack for an example.
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Re: Browser enhancements nice - but why no drag 'n drop? Lost opportunity.
September 18, 16 7:21 PM
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If you open a folder with enough plug-ins that you can't see all the categories, drag and drop is not possible because dragging beyond the browser boundaries doesn't scroll automatically. Furthermore, you can't drag and drop to a category that doesn't exist, nor can you rename during a drag and drop operation. It seems the intention was to consolidate these diverse browser-related activities into a single, context-sensitive right-click menu.
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Re: Browser enhancements nice - but why no drag 'n drop? Lost opportunity.
September 18, 16 8:58 PM
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My guess would be a bit more simplistic, specifically that the drag/drop was initially setup to enable targets of FX bins (viable drop locations). The tree itself being a valid target for drop was not coded potentially because of the Plugin Manager.
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Re: Browser enhancements nice - but why no drag 'n drop? Lost opportunity.
September 18, 16 10:18 PM
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The plugin browser doesn't currently allow for editing of layouts today so there is no drag drop functionality within the browser itself. You can only drag a plugin and drop it on a track or effects bin to insert a plugin. In the future we may consider editing categories and layouts via drag and drop within the browser.
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