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Am 30.04.2013 16:10, schrieb Harry van Haaren:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 3:00 PM,
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Is there a way to receive the UI refresh rate from the
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<div>Currently, no there is not, if you're using the
LV2UI_Idle_Interface to redraw your UI?<br>
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It could be helpful to now this for analyze plugs.<br>
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<div>I'll agree, there are many use cases where intended
framerate of UI would be useful.<br>
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<div>Most are for eye candy.. but your analyze plugs are a
better example where its needed ;)<br>
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Eye candy is as well a other side of the strip, and I wouldn't put
it such below then a analyzer plug. <br>
If LV2 ever would be a competitor to other plugin standards (and I
really hope it will), we need a better way to redraw the UI. Be it
for eye candy, for analyze, or for user feedback. <br>
At minimum as a plug-in developer I need to know the UI refresh
rate, otherwise any calculation to give users a feedback running
into a hole. And it didn't differ here if it be just a eye-candy or
the calculation of a fallback parameter from a simple VU meter.<br>
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