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Server Gui volume bug (gitreports.com) #1370

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scztt opened this issue Mar 26, 2015 · 1 comment
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Server Gui volume bug (gitreports.com) #1370

scztt opened this issue Mar 26, 2015 · 1 comment
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scztt commented Mar 26, 2015

Submitter: patrick
Email: p.dupuis@live.com
Fedora 21 Linux - 3.19.1-201.fc21.x86_64
Supercollider 3.7alpha
commit 4bcab22

When I create a server window with s.makeGui, the volume slider in the server window is initially set to 0 db regardless of the IDE status bar volume setting. It would be nice if the server window took into account the status bar volume when it is created.

The two volumes begin to match when either of them is changed after the server window's creation.

@scztt scztt added bug Issues that relate to unexpected/unwanted behavior. Don't use for PRs. gitreports labels Mar 26, 2015
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This is not a problem with the IDE, but with the Server GUI window. This causes the same problem:

s.volume = -6
s.makeWindow

@muellmusik muellmusik added the comp: class library SC class library label Mar 26, 2015
@gusano gusano self-assigned this Mar 26, 2015
@gusano gusano changed the title gitreports.com submitted bug Server Gui volume bug (gitreports.com) Mar 26, 2015
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