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Currently, there are 66 total issues detected by CodeClimate: https://codeclimate.com/github/elninotech/uppload/issues?category=complexity&engine_name%5B%5D=structure&engine_name%5B%5D=duplication
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We are planning to refactor this library in the near future. We will adapt to AndroidX and fix some previous bugs. We very much hope to get your suggestions and let us improve this library.
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I'm working on an application which mainly consists for sliders for parameter control. For better user experience, it would be nice to offer two features: reset to default and fine control.
On VST plugins this is normally done via double-clicks and/or modifier keys. E.g. double-clicking resets the slider to a default (mostly 0), alternatively Ctrl-/Cmd-Klick also does it. For fine control, ofte