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I propose that enum controls be more customizable such that each enum item may also be given a background color and font color to allow the items to be color-coordinated. Here is an example of what I'm wishing I could do:
Excuse the poor art, but I don't have time to make it look fancy, you get the idea. I think it's quicker and easier for people to correlate two objects by color instead of by small-print font, so when a user needs to connect a front panel control to a hardware I/O pin for example, having a color-coding scheme makes things more user-friendly. Also the first four channel colors just happen to correspond to the channel colors of my oscilloscope, another example of why this could be useful.
I realize that changing some of these colors may be possible to some extent by using property nodes, but that wouldn't work if this is control is placed into an array--changing the color of one element will alter the color of every element in the array.
I'm on LV2012, if this feature already exists in a future version then forgive me.
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