I’m not confused at all,
I just try to empathize with newbies of VCV, -
as here on the forum are more or less affacinados of VCV ( which know much and can handle the library easily),
but I imagine the rack library will be used by many newcomers too,
and I would suggest to make the experience for them as pleasent as possible,
to enhance their interest in VCV
Here is the next confusion!
The library module count jumps from 1899 to 1910 the last days, that is whats to see for me. But how to we find the new modules? Using the update button shows always the same. Is there a new developer that is not signed by me or only some new modules?
You should consider making the a “VCV” search exclusive. Perhaps by enabling the VCV tag when a user searches for “VCV” this search kicks back anything with VCV in their description also. You can filter by the tag anyway but for instance: when a user searches for “Vult” results returned will be Vult and some of Hora plugins.
I have added fuzzy searching, so for example, searching for “VCV” returns results that strongly match the “VCV” keyword first.
You can also misspell your search query and still get good results: https://library.vcvrack.com/?query=mugable+inwtruments
I have parallelized as much as I reasonably can, so page loads are now around 1000ms. Resources come in three parallel groups, as you can see from this timeline benchmark: first HTML, then JS/CSS/fonts/images, and finally dynamic data from VCV’s user API and Shopify’s storefront API.
It seems to be forcing aspect ratio both positively and negatively. All sizes up through 10 HP get stretched wider, while 12 HP modules actually get squished slightly. Not so much that it’s noticeable on its own, but the squish happens a few moments after the image is first loaded so the change can be seen. I’m not sure of an 11 HP module to test with.
Testing can be more conveniently done in a private message thread addressed to oneself, by the way.
That’s not possible. Creation timestamps weren’t available in the old VCV Library. It only had updated timestamps, which have been available in the new VCV Library since I released it.
Perhaps this information would be more valuable to developers: i.e. when a user clicks into any given plugins or a module dd-mm-yy (sorry mm-dd-yy). Perhaps “NEW” or “RECENT” might be more appropriate!? But yeah this s nice!!