Quantize slider values.
ImplementedI'd really like a preferences option to quantize slider values to humanly meaningful numbers. E.g. quarter or tenth stop for exposure. Call it OCD, but I never want to see .71 in exposure. Generally the gestures with mouse and nudge keys should always hit nice round values. If someone really wants hundredth stop control, they can type the number. (Especially since it will be very unpredictable which numbers one can get in various UI setups.)
For 0-100 controls where every value is available in the throw of the slider, that is fine, but dividing the slider with by the full range of the parameter and dropping float values in is totally sloppy.
(Yes, Adobe's stuff is inconsistent on this front. It is moderately tricky to implement, but I spent a lot of time arguing with people back when I worked on it. I want the app to behave like a fretted instrument, not a fretless one. At least optionally.)
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