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Very poor design? Please
Quote from: AlexP on April 05, 2013, 02:38:52 PMVery poor design? PleaseYes. Needing to edit a configuration file to disable a feature is very poor design. This is 2013, not 1993.
You don't need to edit a configuration file. You chose to use a theme with a peak meter, that was your choice. Should we also provide a config option to not use ID3 tags? To show a progress bar or not? This is the point of a theme, to set these options.Manners would also help.
There is no good design reason not to include an override to disable the peak meter in Settings/General Settings/Display/Peak Meter whether a particular theme has it or not.
If you disable it you're just going to make theme look weird
Quote from: Marcel on April 06, 2013, 12:45:37 AMThere is no good design reason not to include an override to disable the peak meter in Settings/General Settings/Display/Peak Meter whether a particular theme has it or not.And then having to handle user complaints / "bug" reports because the "peak meter doesn't work even if the theme enables them"?. No thanks.
Quote from: saratoga on April 06, 2013, 01:03:22 AMIf you disable it you're just going to make theme look weirdHuh? It would just make the area where the peak meter would appear empty.
Quote from: Marcel on April 06, 2013, 12:45:37 AMThere is no good design reason not to include an override to disable the peak meter in Settings/General Settings/Display/Peak Meter whether a particular theme has it or not.And then having to handle user complaints / "bug" reports because the "peak meter doesn't work even if the theme enables them"?. No thanks.Just because you don't like a decision that has been made years ago (and nobody complained!) doesn't make it "bad design". I would like to disable this "select whole line (but context menu only if you're on the filename)" feature in Windows Explorer's "details" view but there's no option to do so. Does this make it "bad design"?
If you Google "Rockbox peak meter", Google suggests "Rockbox disable peak meter".
That Rockbox users have to Google something as basic as this enough for it to show up as a Google suggestion should give you pause.
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