Difference between revisions of "Talk:Camogmgui"

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Not all functions camogm supports are yet integrated. For some time I have now been thinking if it's really a good idea to have 2 fps (one in camvc and one in camogm: timescale, timelapse) options or if it would be too confusing for users. Options for max filesize, max length, etc. are set very high or to hardware max by camogmgui. --[[User:OneArtPlease|OneArtPlease]] 13:26, 20 October 2008 (CDT)
 
Not all functions camogm supports are yet integrated. For some time I have now been thinking if it's really a good idea to have 2 fps (one in camvc and one in camogm: timescale, timelapse) options or if it would be too confusing for users. Options for max filesize, max length, etc. are set very high or to hardware max by camogmgui. --[[User:OneArtPlease|OneArtPlease]] 13:26, 20 October 2008 (CDT)
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What I meant - make a "technical" ("advanced") settings panel (normally closed) that supplements supported parameters and allows to view/modify all of the camogm settings (they may have the names exactly as internal names with tooltips with short explanations). Normally user will use supported controls, better integrated into the user interface--[[User:Andrey.filippov|Andrey.filippov]] 08:16, 21 October 2008 (CDT)

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It would be nice to be able to open "control panel" where you can view/modify all the other parameters supported by camogm/camogm2. Or did I just miss this functionality and it is already there?--Andrey.filippov 12:36, 19 October 2008 (CDT)

Not all functions camogm supports are yet integrated. For some time I have now been thinking if it's really a good idea to have 2 fps (one in camvc and one in camogm: timescale, timelapse) options or if it would be too confusing for users. Options for max filesize, max length, etc. are set very high or to hardware max by camogmgui. --OneArtPlease 13:26, 20 October 2008 (CDT)

What I meant - make a "technical" ("advanced") settings panel (normally closed) that supplements supported parameters and allows to view/modify all of the camogm settings (they may have the names exactly as internal names with tooltips with short explanations). Normally user will use supported controls, better integrated into the user interface--Andrey.filippov 08:16, 21 October 2008 (CDT)