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Hide the plugin/folder info bar in Browse menu

jstudio

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It doesn't seem like it's possible to hide the bottom info bar in the Browse menu?

e.g. on FabFilter folder - the info bar shows a folder icon, FabFilter title, and it's /Effects/FabFilter

Then the plugin name, it's VST category, the vendor, visit website

taking up a load of precious space

It's all info that everybody surely already knows - and is really not even needed

But also tons of wasted space empty grey space?

Can't this be hidden? Google AI said it can't be hidden?
 
Hi Lukas, do you work for Studio One?

As this is not an option, I'm wondering therefore if there is a way to edit the code (e.g. CSS?) somehow (like you can do with Ableton) to remove this section in the Browser?

I've been through it again, and cannot personally even see a need for it?

I think a better way to impement this would be to be in 'right click' mode > "Show Info". Then it can display this data, if you find this info useful.
 
Hi Lukas, do you work for Studio One?

As this is not an option, I'm wondering therefore if there is a way to edit the code (e.g. CSS?) somehow (like you can do with Ableton) to remove this section in the Browser?

I've been through it again, and cannot personally even see a need for it?
I do work for Studio One. But this is nothing you can modify by changing code. The skins are part of the app and can't be changed. So it was a good idea to submit it as a feature request.
 
In this video Joe Gilder said he doesn't use the thumbnails, due to it wasting space, instead being able to see the long list of plugins to quickly navigate:

Organizing Your Plugins in #StudioOne:
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The info bar at the bottom is unnecessarily obscurring the plugin list.

On a laptop it's worse than his larger screen - 26 plugins visible, 7 are obscurred by the box

There would be about 33 plugins visible.

7 out of 33 as a percentage is approximately 21.21%
 
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