ariel wrote:A "single click" way to do the same toggle with the mouse would also be welcome. Currently a click on the "filter" icon opens up the small "filter window" where each filter option has to be unchecked for the filter to go away. This adds a lot of unnecessary clicks to some (&mine) workflows.
having a master "on/off filtering" with a selectable shortcut is a longstanding wish..
i have "f" set as shortcut for the filter panel. that takes away the first click to open the panel (and later close it). if you want to make ASP faster still you might want to check out my post about keyboard shortcuts - the preset files in the zip probably dont work anymore, but the basic idea is still valid and in everyday usage over here. (gosh, i need to revamp my blog.) http://grubernd.at/156/tastaturbelegung/ .. there's also a link to an english version in there.
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When I re-read your post here, and Bernd's answer, it occurs to me you might mean "How do I get rid of the filter windows on the right hand side of the screen?". If that's right, then my (and spoilerhead's) answer to your other post on this topic is off target.
Making the filter windows all disappear at once just needs the R key.
AFAIK there is no way to roll up all the filter windows at once. One often-expressed wish is for a macro language, which would allow us to build this kind of add-on.
I suspect that a lot of people will disagree but....
I would like complete multi-touch support.
I have a Microsoft Surface Pro 2 and I would like to be able to use touch to do such things as select images and touch to zoom and scrolling. I would like to be able to use the stylus for editing - layers for example.
bananahead wrote:I suspect that a lot of people will disagree but....
I would like complete multi-touch support.
I have a Microsoft Surface Pro 2 and I would like to be able to use touch to do such things as select images and touch to zoom and scrolling. I would like to be able to use the stylus for editing - layers for example.
Full support for wacom tablets with pressure sensitivity would be great.
Corel communication is so inconsistent. They tell us there is a Beta for 2.0 in the works a few months ago and then... nothing... no updates... no acknowledgement that something is being worked on...
What is going on Corel? What new cameras, lenses, and features are being planned? Can't you share incremental Alpha and Beta code?
Lightroom comes out with a new Beta every 3 months. Darktable has new versions almost every day.
Corel seems to use 1990's software development models and 1980's communication tools.
algreen345 wrote:Corel seems to use 1990's software development models and 1980's communication tools.
Maybe we should send them a fax
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3 weeks ago, I set to Rick Champagne a private message: " What's new?"
He answered the same day: " About what product"
I ansewered immediately " ASP"
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albernier wrote:3 weeks ago, I set to Rick Champagne a private message: " What's new?"
He answered the same day: " About what product"
I ansewered immediately " ASP"
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Silence and no answer at that time..
Time for some posts to their facebook, google+, and twitter accounts. Its the only reason they ever respond.
Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum being rather a reader than poster I have bought ASP a few months ago in place of Aperture, which I used to use on my now dead Mac. And it would be nice to read something about further development of ASP, but no luck as I can see. Anyone was able to contact Corel directly and ask about participating in beta tests? I think I'd have so many things to tell them
ASP is such a great software! That's what is keeping us here.
But as far as your concerns go, we are all in the same boat. Join the club! There would be a product similar to ASP, most of us would be gone by now. It's too bad & too sad. Personally I miss the Bibble team. I wish they could come back and take the product back.
That's not good then It's a really great piece of software, which with a few enhancement here and there would be a real competiotin fo Lightroom/C1/DXO/Aperture. Why Corel would ask people to participate in beta tests then not answering at all? Please Corel, let us help you in further development, before it is too late!