[REQ] Warning before interrupting rendering process
[REQ] Warning before interrupting rendering process
Probably im not alone who pressed stop instead of pause button or clicked stop by mistake. Pls, add "do you want to interrupt current rendering process? OK/CANCEL"
Thanks
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Re: [REQ] Warning before interrupting rendering process
Yup
Eventually tell Indigo to activate that after a few minutes though,
otherwise it may bring some "annoyingness" to quick test renders
Eventually tell Indigo to activate that after a few minutes though,
otherwise it may bring some "annoyingness" to quick test renders
Re: [REQ] Warning before interrupting rendering process
Why? When you want to quick testrender, now you need to press stop and X = 2 clicks or you need to press only X with warning = 2 clicks. With warning tab for interruption applied, you press only X = 2 clicks.
Its more about pressing stop like quiting.
Its more about pressing stop like quiting.
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Re: [REQ] Warning before interrupting rendering process
Pressing stop by mistake? Perhaps it's a good way to learn not to mistakenly press stop.dcm wrote:Probably im not alone who pressed stop instead of pause button or clicked stop by mistake. Pls, add "do you want to interrupt current rendering process? OK/CANCEL"
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pixie, i know you never did a mistake but im human and i like to warned
Re: [REQ] Warning before interrupting rendering process
It would perhaps already be helpful if these two buttons would not be located in close proximity to each other.
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Re: [REQ] Warning before interrupting rendering process
I don't want to turn it to fight how one should use computer, but I agree with pixie. I wouldn't like Are-you-sure style windows as I am rendering sometimes 4 test renders in minute and 20 tests in a row to get shadows and reflections right, and this window definitely would piss me off.
Yes we are humans, and mistakes are natural, but also we are capable of learning not to repeat mistakes.
But to please everyone, maybe pixie's idea isn't bad at all. Maybe preferences window can contain checkbox "turn warnings on".
Yes we are humans, and mistakes are natural, but also we are capable of learning not to repeat mistakes.
But to please everyone, maybe pixie's idea isn't bad at all. Maybe preferences window can contain checkbox "turn warnings on".
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Re: [REQ] Warning before interrupting rendering process
But I do, and still think that mistakes are the best way to learn. IMO it should be better handled by the GUI (as suggested by Headroom) so that you don't mistake it in the first place, rather then annoying the crap out of you just because once you might do an error (which will probably be easily reversible since you have the igi being saved regularly).dcm wrote:pixie, i know you never did a mistake but im human and i like to warned
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When you do testrenders, how you are closing indigo please describe ? When rendering is in process, you need to press stop and X to close it or when you are lazy and you dont want to press STOP and then X, you need to press X and OK on warning dialog because indigo is asking when clicking on X during render process. Still 2 clicks in both cases.
Imagine that my ideawill be applied - You can still close indigo with X and OK - again, 2 clicks. Nothing annoying here.
Guys guys, is easier for you to lookon thing in style of "how to dont apply this feature" like looking forward and support probably good idea.
I dont want to fight too but i wish you mistake by clicking on STOP button after 30hours of rendering
And doesnt matter if its mistake or dirt on table causing bad cursor move or disorientation at 03:00 after hard work at night.
Its like "why do you need airbag, learn how to ride !"? Prevention isnt step back, its something you can trust to.
Imagine that my ideawill be applied - You can still close indigo with X and OK - again, 2 clicks. Nothing annoying here.
Guys guys, is easier for you to lookon thing in style of "how to dont apply this feature" like looking forward and support probably good idea.
I dont want to fight too but i wish you mistake by clicking on STOP button after 30hours of rendering
And doesnt matter if its mistake or dirt on table causing bad cursor move or disorientation at 03:00 after hard work at night.
Its like "why do you need airbag, learn how to ride !"? Prevention isnt step back, its something you can trust to.
Re: [REQ] Warning before interrupting rendering process
The warning dialogs can be deactivated in the preferences menu in Indigo, so should be the one for the stop btn...
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Re: [REQ] Warning before interrupting rendering process
True, but sometimes I like to let the previous window open after the stop (1 click), to compare with the next test render.dcm wrote:Why? When you want to quick testrender, now you need to press stop and X = 2 clicks or you need to press only X with warning = 2 clicks. With warning tab for interruption applied, you press only X = 2 clicks.
Anyway, that's still a good idea coz I'm a human too so I would also vote for a checkbox, or a delay_before_warning box.
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Okay but we are still discussing about 1click, one second needed for click...we are so lazy, really lazy ?
Lemo/Arthur : checkbox in settings is best idea.
Lemo/Arthur : checkbox in settings is best idea.
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It's not the click, it's the translation and whole button targeting process thingie
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Im going to montpellier next week to pick up something from Bordelet so i`ll call you and we can meet and talk about it
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