Mmm I do not get this hovering problem. Maybe I'm missing something.
Do your elements constantly highlight when you hover? I thought that it's ment to be a feature for touchscreen users instead of a bug...
Statistics: Posted by lapidar — 30 Jul 2015, 19:26
]]>2015-07-30T18:47:44+02:002015-07-30T18:47:44+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4955&p=33334#p33334Statistics: Posted by osha — 30 Jul 2015, 18:47
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2015-07-30T17:17:52+02:002015-07-30T17:17:52+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4955&p=33333#p33333 thanks for your kind words about the price, the 69 € promo price is now the official price for the non professional version, you can check this post for more details
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 30 Jul 2015, 17:17
]]>2015-07-30T16:37:38+02:002015-07-30T16:37:38+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4955&p=33331#p33331 I stumbled over the 50% introductory offer some days ago - how long does it stay active?
And yes, this flashing mouseover animation also makes me feel that I miss the target Would be good if there was an option for elements to stay highlighted when hoovering... I switched this off in: settings/global/performances/enable mouse animations.
Statistics: Posted by lapidar — 30 Jul 2015, 16:37
I'm a new user to HH, so perhaps I shouldn't complain about such a detail (compared to the grand and utterly awesome scheme of HH's functionality), but as a GUI designer by profession this just makes me cringe and shudder every time I open HH. It even annoys me so much -- especially since this is such a basic and well-accepted feature of every mouse-driven Graphical User Interface since eh... forever -- that I can't force myself to getting to learn the application better.
Please fix this so I can start actually using HH.
This a hundred times! At first I thought there was a problem with HH. If I hover and the color changes, I expect that color to remain, NOT to "blip" for a moment and then go back. I keep thinking I've overshot the button and move my cursor back.
Even though I know it's the intended behavior now, it still confuses me from time to time, which is really an interruption to my creative "zone".
Statistics: Posted by loneboat — 02 Jun 2015, 21:47
]]>2015-05-29T09:12:29+02:002015-05-29T09:12:29+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4955&p=32976#p32976 It totally defeats the features purpose so I disable it first thing. A mouse over makes sense if it highlights the stuff you hover over (as pretty much every website in the world shows) so you know what you will hit when you actually click. The implementation in HH doesn't do that but just adds visual fluff that has absolutely no point.
But even with the quirks, HH is really worth diving deeper into gd2!
Nice review btw.
Cheers,
Tom
Statistics: Posted by Thomas Helzle — 29 May 2015, 09:12
But here's a quote from it, which mentions exactly what bugs me the most about Hollyhock II :
There are obviously things that could be improved: The animations with the mouse (highlighting the function being hovered on) are too fast, which sometimes makes you doubt whether you are actually where you want to click or not.
Though the reviewer forgets to mention that the mouse cursor doesn't change when hovering above buttons and menu items, which makes the experience even worse...
I'm a new user to HH, so perhaps I shouldn't complain about such a detail (compared to the grand and utterly awesome scheme of HH's functionality), but as a GUI designer by profession this just makes me cringe and shudder every time I open HH. It even annoys me so much -- especially since this is such a basic and well-accepted feature of every mouse-driven Graphical User Interface since eh... forever -- that I can't force myself to getting to learn the application better.
]]>2015-05-27T10:38:52+02:002015-05-27T10:38:52+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4955&p=32965#p32965English website Audiofanzine publish this morning a cool review on Usine Hollyhock II
Feel free to answer and give them your experiences about Usine and this version on their forum and help us to spread the world !
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 27 May 2015, 10:38
Mmm I do not get this hovering problem. Maybe I'm missing something.
Do your elements constantly highlight when you hover? I thought that it's ment to be a feature for touchscreen users instead of a bug...
Statistics: Posted by lapidar — 30 Jul 2015, 19:26
]]>2015-07-30T18:47:44+02:002015-07-30T18:47:44+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4955&p=33334#p33334Statistics: Posted by osha — 30 Jul 2015, 18:47
]]>2015-07-30T17:17:52+02:002015-07-30T17:17:52+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4955&p=33333#p33333 thanks for your kind words about the price, the 69 € promo price is now the official price for the non professional version, you can check this post for more details
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 30 Jul 2015, 17:17
]]>2015-07-30T16:37:38+02:002015-07-30T16:37:38+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4955&p=33331#p33331 I stumbled over the 50% introductory offer some days ago - how long does it stay active?
And yes, this flashing mouseover animation also makes me feel that I miss the target Would be good if there was an option for elements to stay highlighted when hoovering... I switched this off in: settings/global/performances/enable mouse animations.
Statistics: Posted by lapidar — 30 Jul 2015, 16:37
I'm a new user to HH, so perhaps I shouldn't complain about such a detail (compared to the grand and utterly awesome scheme of HH's functionality), but as a GUI designer by profession this just makes me cringe and shudder every time I open HH. It even annoys me so much -- especially since this is such a basic and well-accepted feature of every mouse-driven Graphical User Interface since eh... forever -- that I can't force myself to getting to learn the application better.
Please fix this so I can start actually using HH.
This a hundred times! At first I thought there was a problem with HH. If I hover and the color changes, I expect that color to remain, NOT to "blip" for a moment and then go back. I keep thinking I've overshot the button and move my cursor back.
Even though I know it's the intended behavior now, it still confuses me from time to time, which is really an interruption to my creative "zone".
Statistics: Posted by loneboat — 02 Jun 2015, 21:47
]]>2015-05-29T09:12:29+02:002015-05-29T09:12:29+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4955&p=32976#p32976 It totally defeats the features purpose so I disable it first thing. A mouse over makes sense if it highlights the stuff you hover over (as pretty much every website in the world shows) so you know what you will hit when you actually click. The implementation in HH doesn't do that but just adds visual fluff that has absolutely no point.
But even with the quirks, HH is really worth diving deeper into gd2!
Nice review btw.
Cheers,
Tom
Statistics: Posted by Thomas Helzle — 29 May 2015, 09:12
But here's a quote from it, which mentions exactly what bugs me the most about Hollyhock II :
There are obviously things that could be improved: The animations with the mouse (highlighting the function being hovered on) are too fast, which sometimes makes you doubt whether you are actually where you want to click or not.
Though the reviewer forgets to mention that the mouse cursor doesn't change when hovering above buttons and menu items, which makes the experience even worse...
I'm a new user to HH, so perhaps I shouldn't complain about such a detail (compared to the grand and utterly awesome scheme of HH's functionality), but as a GUI designer by profession this just makes me cringe and shudder every time I open HH. It even annoys me so much -- especially since this is such a basic and well-accepted feature of every mouse-driven Graphical User Interface since eh... forever -- that I can't force myself to getting to learn the application better.
]]>2015-05-27T10:38:52+02:002015-05-27T10:38:52+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4955&p=32965#p32965English website Audiofanzine publish this morning a cool review on Usine Hollyhock II
Feel free to answer and give them your experiences about Usine and this version on their forum and help us to spread the world !
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 27 May 2015, 10:38