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Truncated numerator in Surge XT Tuning Editor Polar tab #7837

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ztnl opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 0 comments
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Truncated numerator in Surge XT Tuning Editor Polar tab #7837

ztnl opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 0 comments
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Feature Request New feature request Tuning Non-standard tuning extensions

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ztnl commented Nov 7, 2024

Hi.

Here's a SCL loaded into the Surge XT Polar tab that's an 11-tone, Rank-2 MOS, formed from a chain of ten 11/7 reduced within a 2 period...

As we can see, although I've stretched the Polar tab to fill the screen to make this screenshot, since the ratios are 64-bit integer, the n/d are rather large and are not displayed in their entirety.

They appear left-justified in the degrees fields, with the numerators cropped from three of the ratios.

Q: Might it be possible to have these fields automatically resize to fit, or manually drag-able, such that the n/d could be displayed in their entirety?

The way Polar displays these MOS modes is a thing of beauty really, so it would be kind of nice if it were able to fully display the ratios that make up the scales.

2024-11-07 16_24_46-Tuning Editor - 11o7 MOS-11 (-1, 9)  P2

@ztnl ztnl added the Feature Request New feature request label Nov 7, 2024
@Andreya-Autumn Andreya-Autumn added the Tuning Non-standard tuning extensions label Nov 18, 2024
@Andreya-Autumn Andreya-Autumn added this to the Surge XT 1.4.0 milestone Nov 18, 2024
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