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author | Vito Caputo <vcaputo@pengaru.com> | 2023-05-26 17:26:04 -0700 |
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committer | Vito Caputo <vcaputo@pengaru.com> | 2023-05-26 18:09:39 -0700 |
commit | 5c6b03565e09a5624ae5e6a1036df611358528c7 (patch) | |
tree | f17e82578172733c37f189b72b032f0f15229546 /LICENSE | |
parent | 45e9139ba2abfe79b8072d9b038d8c018a83b8da (diff) |
til_settings: drop settings->label from generated label
Since these are ultimately intended for use in path construction,
it's redundant to include the settings->label in the generated
label. Instead what's really useful is just the subscript part:
/module/compose/layers/layers[0]/drizzle/viscosity
Becomes:
/module/compose/layers/[0]/drizzle/viscosity
which is far better. It may seem silly to have both the
positional subscript *and* the module name, as in why not just
have:
/module/compose/layers/drizzle/viscosity
But there's a need ot handle potential collisions like so:
/module/compose/layers/[0]/drizzle/viscosity
/module/compose/layers/[1]/stars
/module/compose/layers/[2]/drizzle/viscosity
So then maybe you think; ok, why have the module name? just use
the positional subscript since that alone prevents the
collisions. Result:
/module/compose/layers/[0]/viscosity
...
/module/compose/layers/[2]/viscosity
Well, now we've lost useful context. The viscosity setting
recurs on multiple modules, and we don't know just at a glance
what we're working with anymore.
Hence, why there's both. The module name in the path makes
things substantially more self-explanatory. These paths will
likely be what you're looking at as the labels of tracks in a
multitrack sequencer like GNU Rocket. So this decision is likely
affecting the UX at that level in the fullness of time.
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