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Grazie wrote on 12/25/2009, 6:34 AM
Bump . . g
Jay Gladwell wrote on 12/25/2009, 8:46 AM

Not ignoring you, dear friend, it's just that everything I know about about PTT you could put in your eye and never feel a thing!


TheHappyFriar wrote on 12/25/2009, 8:47 AM
impatient today, eh? :D

do you mean it moves only horizontal? You can adjust the horizontal position slider to do that. It's keyframable I think.

EDIT: it's offset/X

EDIT 2: Ok, maybe you mean the "path" under the layout tab... Right click on the points/handles on your path & click "linearize handles").
Grazie wrote on 12/25/2009, 9:03 AM
Thank you dear heart!

Quite, I've done all the linearize, and of course that clobbered the curves - that I've done.

No, simpler than that, just HOW does one know when the path is EXACTLY horizontal? There aren't any numbers giving me X:Y for the path? Is there? And I don;t mean positioning the WORD on the path. I mean the ACTUAL path's "horizontality" - ugly!

Grazie
xberk wrote on 12/25/2009, 9:10 AM
Good question Grazie as it got me looking deeper int PTT. What I discovered is that checking the PATH seems to default to the "sine" path - looks like a roller coaster. When I right click on the left handle, my only choice was to "linearize". So I did. Then I right clicked on the right handle and "linearized" that too. That created what looked, to me, like an absolutely horizontal path. If you're looking for some verification that it is absolutely horizontal like 0.00 .. I can't see it.

PATHS could be fun.

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Grazie wrote on 12/25/2009, 9:59 AM
Yes PATHS are fun!

IMO, PTT is a minimalist GUI.

Its virtue is its ability to keep things clean

and



with


spatially "open" appearance.








Great.














But having some basics like a path's horizon, would be good? But maybe even THIS was too much to contemplate, and had to be sacrificed on the altar to minimalism?

You did the Step thing? I did it with the default single sine curve.

Grazie