Resetting tvp interface
Posted: 19 Feb 2018, 14:00
When learning a new software, I always want to have the option to reset the interface to default.
At the moment, in tvpaint, it’s relatively difficult to get back to the beginning. It requires to access the startup tab, create a new configuration, and start from there. Also, this new default doesn’t stay as default, it becomes a new blank configuration that will eventually save all the changes inside it. So, when in need to get back to default, this needs to be done again. It’s a bit of a boggle.
I come from a standpoint of teaching, I’d like the students to have a possibility to reset TVpaint with a click and shutdown.
For instance, in the preferences > startup tab > startup configuration could include one more option : default interface (or reset TVpaint)
Then, upon shutdown, tvpaint would start with default interface, and the preferences > startup tab > startup configuration would hop back to “remember last used configuration” to prevent accidental resets.
(I was thinking all kind of different solutions, but this one sounds the easiest)
Does that idea make sense?
At the moment, in tvpaint, it’s relatively difficult to get back to the beginning. It requires to access the startup tab, create a new configuration, and start from there. Also, this new default doesn’t stay as default, it becomes a new blank configuration that will eventually save all the changes inside it. So, when in need to get back to default, this needs to be done again. It’s a bit of a boggle.
I come from a standpoint of teaching, I’d like the students to have a possibility to reset TVpaint with a click and shutdown.
For instance, in the preferences > startup tab > startup configuration could include one more option : default interface (or reset TVpaint)
Then, upon shutdown, tvpaint would start with default interface, and the preferences > startup tab > startup configuration would hop back to “remember last used configuration” to prevent accidental resets.
(I was thinking all kind of different solutions, but this one sounds the easiest)
Does that idea make sense?