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zerob Posted - Oct 02 2024 : 08:15:41
Hi Nigel

I have some feature requests for the debug visualizer.
Maybe you can implement one or all in ImageEn.

Nav buttons:
The Image tab of the debug visualizer has 4 navigation buttons for switching through layers.
Because the Alpha Channel Tab is not visible for all layer types, the nav buttons won't be displayed there.
If i browse through (lets say 38) layers, i constantly have to switch tabs to show the next layer, and back again to see the Alpha Channel.
Can you alter this logic a bit, and also put buttons there in this tab?

Synced scrolling:
It would be nice if in the Alpha Channel, there was a checkbox (or just default mode with no box) to set the scrolling of both images, rgb and alpha to synced, so scrolling one would also scroll the other.
This way it would be easier to check for bugs in our apps.

Color channels:
Right now you can check rgb and alpha for outcomes of drawing actions and pixel-filters.
In some instances it might become handy for pixrl stuff, to see separated color channels to find bugs in a pixel filter or somehing similiar.

Speed:
Navigating the layers in the Image tab and switching to the apha tab is rather slow, considering the usual drawing speed of imageen.
Also switching to the details tab takes ages to load these few infos into that list.
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xequte Posted - Oct 02 2024 : 20:27:02
Hi Pascal

I'll look into these enhancements for a later update.

Regarding speed, the issue is not drawing, it's that the visualizer is a completely separate process so the image must be be passed in memory from one process to another.



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com