Misaki yazdıHi, thank you for your suggestions.
Regarding (1), I understand what you are saying, but I’m not sure whether adding the option is the best thing to do. For example, if "always display orange" is a problem, how about “display orange during slide, green after slide"? Or it might not be a good idea to indicate only by color in the first place. We should consider a different way to display it rather than turning it off in the options. Do you have any suggestions for this?
Regarding (2), it makes sense to me. However, I don't think this needs to be an option as well as the (1). Currently the space above and below is too narrow, so it would be good to expand the space by default. We will consider this.
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(1)I think it's better to release the CTRL + Alt key and the orange will disappear directly. Otherwise, it is always prone to wrong operation. This leads to a lot of reduction in work efficiency, so that now I almost don't press the CTRL + Alt shortcut key and use sliding every time. Instead, I turn on the sliding switch to operate all the bones that need to slide, and then turn off the switch.
(2) I hope to add a little space to the right of the curve
It suddenly occurred to me that a slider can be added, which seems to be much better than a switch, because different users have monitors with different resolutions, and the appropriate standards for how much space to leave are different. People with small monitors will feel that the space left is too large and the curve is too small. Adults will feel that the space left for the monitor is too small for operation. By the way, it's better to have two sliding strips, one to control up and down and one to control left and right, because in most cases, as long as there is a certain space left and right, but up and down seem to need more.