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Subject: Can I resize the parameter dials?


ElZagna ( ) posted Thu, 21 November 2013 at 5:31 PM · edited Sat, 01 February 2025 at 4:26 AM

The parameter dials and, in particular, the little "nudge" arrows at the right and left are just too small for me. How can I resize them? I've been playing around with the .psd and .xml files in C:Program FilesSmith MicroPoser 9Runtimeui but maybe someone can give me a more direct method. (This is for Poser 9)



OS: Windows 10 64-bit, Poser: 10


LaurieA ( ) posted Thu, 21 November 2013 at 5:35 PM

Nope. Sorry.

Maybe someone could write a script tho? Just a guess ;)

Laurie



ssgbryan ( ) posted Thu, 21 November 2013 at 9:10 PM

Quote - The parameter dials and, in particular, the little "nudge" arrows at the right and left are just too small for me. How can I resize them? I've been playing around with the .psd and .xml files in C:Program FilesSmith MicroPoser 9Runtimeui but maybe someone can give me a more direct method. (This is for Poser 9)

Check Netherworks Studio over at RDNA.  He may have what you are looking for.



MistyLaraCarrara ( ) posted Fri, 22 November 2013 at 8:14 AM

it's possible.  i accidentally resized the shadow background under the dial.

there's more conversation bout xml psd files in the 'Poser for visually impaired' thread, don't have the bookmark handy.



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ElZagna ( ) posted Fri, 22 November 2013 at 11:30 AM

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Well, here is my solution so far. In a text editor open parmDialPrefs.xml (find it in ...Program FilesSmith MicroPoser 9Runtimeui).  Find the widgets named dialNudgeL and dialNudgeR and change their "right" setting from 5 to 10:

        <Widget name="dialNudgeL"  pictRes="26011"  command="9001"  pinID="1"  pinTop="3"  pinLeft="1"  pinBottom="3"  pinRight="1"  left="0"  top="0"  bottom="10"  right="10"  rect.left="0"  rect.top="0"  rect.right="5"  rect.bottom="10"  color="-1"  fadeMax="0"  tile="1"  useRectClick="1" />
        <Widget name="dialNudgeR"  pictRes="26012"  command="9001"  pinID="1"  pinTop="3"  pinLeft="1"  pinBottom="3"  pinRight="1"  left="0"  top="0"  bottom="10"  right="10"  rect.left="0"  rect.top="0"  rect.right="5"  rect.bottom="10"  color="-1"  fadeMax="0"  tile="1"  useRectClick="1" />

Notice how that gives you double right and left arrows, which was not really intended, and twice the clickable area horizontally. You can do the same thing vertically, but then you have to resize the vertical spacing of the entire dial. I think this is all I need for now.

Oh, yeah. Backup before messing with the xmls.



OS: Windows 10 64-bit, Poser: 10


samhal ( ) posted Tue, 26 November 2013 at 5:12 PM

Semidieu's Advanced Figure Manager2 at RDNA might do the trick for you.

The Parameters addon:

That’s perhaps the most important here! Just select a parameter (name or value) and use one of the FOUR ways to change the values:

  • Drag with the left button: this is the same behavior in Poser. If you move towards right, it will increase the value.
  • Drag with the left and right button: the more motion to the right, the faster the value will be increased. As long as the right mouse button is pressed, the value will increase – no need to move the mouse, except to vary the speed.
    - Mouse wheel: click the parameter and use the mouse wheel…
  • Double-click to enter a custom value – this is the only case where you need to double click the value.

 

I bolded the feature I use the most. Easy.

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