I find myself often opening tabs, only to know just for example:
- was the operator timing set on event entry or on keyframes or continuous
(just the information helps in 99% for debugging, no need to see each value for it)
- was rotation on inherit?
- was speed set on add or on set?
- is there an Interpolation active?
- is there any filter active and maybe even which kind of filter
It would be so easy, to give the titles of the section this information.
No need anymore to open Timing, when I can see on event entry or continuous
and even if I know how it was set, it's a good feeling to see at first glance that it's set as I remembered it
I attached a very rough Photoshop assembling, just to show how it looks now and how it could look, to include the information.
- And maybe optional even a double line view could be enabled so that even more basic information can be shown.
Some settings have never to be opened again.
Imagine what a time saver and space saver
Less feeling of playing blind chess
Thanks for considering!
- was the operator timing set on event entry or on keyframes or continuous
(just the information helps in 99% for debugging, no need to see each value for it)
- was rotation on inherit?
- was speed set on add or on set?
- is there an Interpolation active?
- is there any filter active and maybe even which kind of filter
It would be so easy, to give the titles of the section this information.
No need anymore to open Timing, when I can see on event entry or continuous
and even if I know how it was set, it's a good feeling to see at first glance that it's set as I remembered it
I attached a very rough Photoshop assembling, just to show how it looks now and how it could look, to include the information.
- And maybe optional even a double line view could be enabled so that even more basic information can be shown.
Some settings have never to be opened again.
Imagine what a time saver and space saver
Less feeling of playing blind chess
Thanks for considering!