There is another thread about either keeping or deleting the old picker. So I thought it would be interesting to see if users are using the old picker, the new multipicker or both. So what do you use?
I am only using the multipicker.
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Still using the old style and realtracks picker, mostly out of habit. Although I'd intentionally use the old pickers more if they hadn't changed to look like the multipicker. Still use alt/F8 for regeneration. Still use the "select best" picker for trying other realtracks.
I've been too sick to use either way enough times to voice an informed opinion.
Inertia is strong, however, and for the one project I had to do on a deadline, I used the old pickers because I needed to get work done immediately. I have no doubt I will switch as soon as I can put in the time to work with the new picker. During testing, I was impressed. I'm not against change; when the new GUI was introduced in 2018, I switched immediately and never looked back.
In a response to Misha, I did say that there could be others like me who want to finish a project on a deadline who might not use the new multipicker just yet, and I gave that as a reason to leave the old pickers a bit longer.
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Create a custom toolbar with all the new capabilities buttons and never look back. This way you can avoid all the redundancy.
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Stopped using all others as soon as MTP came out, with exception of main style picker for rebuilding.
It seems, overall, it was received very well by users with very minor issues sited. In my view MTP Library was a big accomplishment, as you have most of PGM content all in one place, and non modal workflow is amazing.
P.S. Matt, obviously by starting other thread, I didn't have expectancy for obsolete pickers to be removed right away, but hopefully people will chip in with constructive feedback and with next cycle they can be put to rest.
I just admit that I click in one of the old pickers from time to time (pure inertia), but I mainly use the new MTP window. It has been asked by many people over the years and, to me, is one of the best new features in many years: finding the tracks you're looking for is simply much easier now.
I was using CSVQF Biab Multi Picker Injector but now I can do that in Biab with a non jail window and a Partial Regen. It's like a band-aid you just got to rip it off quickly.
P.S. Matt, obviously by starting other thread, I didn't have expectancy for obsolete pickers to be removed right away, but hopefully people will chip in with constructive feedback and with next cycle they can be put to rest.
Thanks! Then my apologies; I misunderstood the timeline you were requesting.
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I was using CSVQF Biab Multi Picker Injector but now I can do that in Biab with a non jail window and a Partial Regen. It's like a band-aid you just got to rip it off quickly.
P.S. Matt, obviously by starting other thread, I didn't have expectancy for obsolete pickers to be removed right away, but hopefully people will chip in with constructive feedback and with next cycle they can be put to rest.
Thanks! Then my apologies; I misunderstood the timeline you were requesting.
I remember the release of the new Biab on December 5 and the request to delete the old selectors dated the 6. I was a little shocked, we can say without exaggeration that Rusty doesn't waste time ;-) But in fact, he was getting ahead of next December 5th.
P.S. Matt, obviously by starting other thread, I didn't have expectancy for obsolete pickers to be removed right away, but hopefully people will chip in with constructive feedback and with next cycle they can be put to rest.
Thanks! Then my apologies; I misunderstood the timeline you were requesting.
I remember the release of the new Biab on December 5 and the request to delete the old selectors dated the 6. I was a little shocked, we can say without exaggeration that Rusty doesn't waste time ;-) But in fact, he was getting ahead of next December 5th.
I can live with that.
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Unless there is some kind of serious issue, things rarely get changed overnight. That had been my observation / experience.
If it was up to me I would remove pickers on last patch of this year, somewhere in October as a grand finale of 2024. Those who dont want more than half of dozen of obsolete jailed pickers - will update, those who can't live without them, will still have 2024 version with all the bugs addressed before the point of no return.
Unless there is some kind of serious issue, things rarely get changed overnight. That had been my observation / experience.
That's really as it should be. Just about any change, including bug/issue fixes, carries a risk of breaking something else. If it isn't a serious issue, then more time testing and verifying is sensible, rather than just pushing out the change.
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That's really as it should be. Just about any change, including bug/issue fixes, carries a risk of breaking something else. If it isn't a serious issue, then more time testing and verifying is sensible, rather than just pushing out the change.
Exactly. A serious amount of regression testing, covering 30+ years of code design would be required before any 'all clear' could be given.
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MTP is all I use. I also created a custom tab with my choices and leave it open. I do however find the random right click picker options slightly annoying and close them and go to the MTP.
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Create a custom toolbar with all the new capabilities buttons and never look back. This way you can avoid all the redundancy.
Can someone explain how to do this for us normal people?
First click on the Minimal Screen Mode then move over to the Custom then the + to edit.
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In case it helps, I read one report from a user whose Windows screen was set to 125%, and the only negative effect was that they could not see the little + sign to add icons to the Custom Toolbar. Without that, it doesn't make sense.
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In case it helps, I read one report from a user whose Windows screen was set to 125%, and the only negative effect was that they could not see the little + sign to add icons to the Custom Toolbar. Without that, it doesn't make sense.
That's interesting. My 1920x1080 monitor is at 125% and I can see it. Their monitor must have been at a lower resolution.
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