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Moved to the following location in #855 as it uses conrod:
https://github.com/nannou-org/nannou_conrod/blob/main/examples/simple_ui.rs
It would be nice to port this back to this repo under examples/ui/egui/simple_ui.rs using the nannou_egui crate introduced in #854.
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It doesn't look like there's any straightforward way to input exact values for plugin sliders in the inspector. I can type a precise tempo by clicking on the tempo value slider at the bottom of the screen, but this behaviour doesn't seem to be replicated for sliders in the inspector. If I change, say, the output gain of a plugin from 1 to something other than one it's effectively impossible for me
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Need to add a blurb about the test entry points and all spec files being imported.
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