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Question to the u-he skin/theme makers: Do u use the build-in editor (!EDITOR=YES trick) ?

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Last edited by Chris-S on Tue Nov 29, 2016 4:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Never used it. Honestly, I couldn't even figure out how to enable this mode :oops:

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Chris-S wrote:Question to the u-he skin/theme makers: Do u use the build-in editor (!EDITOR=YES trick) ?

Chris

I've gotten this to work and entered the editor mode...it's not as easy as that. I've been trying to make the colors the way I want them and so I went and looked up the hex codes for the colors. Tried entering the colors into the editor. It never worked. In fact I wound up screwing up the GUI and having to do reinstall. I would suggest saving a copy of the original GUI in a safe place if you start playing with it. I've been told that photoshop is the way to go, but I have down loaded free visual editors that are supposed to be just as good and didn't know what I was doing with it. I don't have the time to teach myself a new trade software.

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I tried saving a .txt document with the !EDITOR=YES as a .f2p file.

Couldn't get it to work either. Would be great if someone could help me out.

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Chris-S wrote:Question to the u-he skin/theme makers: Do u use the build-in editor (!EDITOR=YES trick) ?

Chris
Yes, what do you want to know exactly?

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User Data wrote:
Chris-S wrote:Question to the u-he skin/theme makers: Do u use the build-in editor (!EDITOR=YES trick) ?

Chris
Yes, what do you want to know exactly?
How do you activate the GUI Editor from the plugin after loading the preset with the "!EDITOR=YES" ?

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lvndr wrote:How do you activate the GUI Editor from the plugin after loading the preset with the "!EDITOR=YES" ?
Paste the "default.h2p" file/preset into the root of the plugin's factory presets folder. Load the plugin!
To disable editor mode remove or rename the file to "off-default.h2p" for example.

I recommend to copy the default GUI files. Rename and drop the copy into the themes folder and load the copied theme in the plugin's preferences. This way you won't change the original GUI.
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User Data wrote: Paste the "default.h2p" file/preset into the root of the plugin's factory presets folder. Load the plugin!
To disable editor mode remove or rename the file to "off-default.h2p" for example.
Hey!

Thank you for your help. It worked! :D

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User Data wrote: Yes, what do you want to know exactly?
Mainly I want to know if there is a doc for this.

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Chris-S wrote:
User Data wrote: Yes, what do you want to know exactly?
Mainly I want to know if there is a doc for this.
Unfortunately we never got to write those. The student we hired for this ended up writing Repro's oscillator code... there's always something more important to do.

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Like I stated earlier, I was told by guys who know how to do this stuff (I don't yet) the best way is photoshop. Luckily this is U-he, who provide a great deal with the purchase of their instruments and like to give a little something extra. Urs and company are cooking up a new GUI and MAYBE adding a feature or two in a Hive update soon. Keep your eye out. I got a feeling it will be very well done. They are putting some thought into it, and that means it's going to rock. (at least I have great expectations :hihi: ).

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drzhnn wrote:Never used it. Honestly, I couldn't even figure out how to enable this mode :oops:

:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
The great drzhnn (the creator of Redux) could not enable the mode? A world is collapsing for me :hug: :hug: :hug: :oops: :oops:
rabbit in a hole

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Urs wrote:
Mainly I want to know if there is a doc for this.
Unfortunately we never got to write those. The student we hired for this ended up writing Repro's oscillator code....
Funny. :clap: :tu:

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