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When the "Show Preview when looping" option is disabled, the radial menu loses its usefulness because there is no way to determine the current "level" when switching between different levels of the same keybind.
For example, pressing [Keybind] + D moves the window to the right and cycles through three different sizes, but this cannot be visualized without a preview.
To improve clarity and mental understanding, I suggest using the window itself as the size identifier, similar to how a rectangle does. Although this renders the radial menu useless in this scenario, I believe it is worth it for the sake of speed.
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Ohh actually I think this is a great idea! As of right now, disabling the preview window doesn't make any sense, so this would help make that setting actually useful!
Feature Request Description
When the "Show Preview when looping" option is disabled, the radial menu loses its usefulness because there is no way to determine the current "level" when switching between different levels of the same keybind.
For example, pressing [Keybind] + D moves the window to the right and cycles through three different sizes, but this cannot be visualized without a preview.
To improve clarity and mental understanding, I suggest using the window itself as the size identifier, similar to how a rectangle does. Although this renders the radial menu useless in this scenario, I believe it is worth it for the sake of speed.
Screenshots
002048.mp4
Additional Context
No response
Final Checks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: