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Existing function select-all-tracks is now renamed select-all-visible-lanes, to match its behavior.
New function select-all-tracks will select all Tracks, as the name implies.
To maintain consistency for those users who actively used select-all-tracks,
the default shortcut ctrl+t will continue calling select-all-visible-lanes.
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This is currently used by Mixbus to sync visibility of switches on
the editor-mixer-strip with the main mixer.
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That's with doxgen 1.8.13.
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Copyright-holder and year information is extracted from git log.
git history begins in 2005. So (C) from 1998..2005 is lost. Also some
(C) assignment of commits where the committer didn't use --author.
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between the 2 lists.
Duplicate the remove_unsued_region action in the Session->Cleanup menu, for discoverability.
Region list should use the same Region actions as the canvas...
OK, now resolve the change in use-cases of Region List and Source List. tentative.
Rough-in remove_selected_sources (Delete in Sources list).
Column tweaks.
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per-context action maps
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(and bindings)
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We no longer assume that Snap always uses the visible ruler lines.
If you want to snap to the grid, and ignore the users zoom scale, use SnapPref::SnapToGrid_Unscaled
This fixes 2 (known) oversights: "snap region(s) to grid" and "regions whose start are left of the canvas edge".
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already did it.
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Separate Snap from Grid. Lots of naming changes.
Multiple simultaneous snap options allowed. Grid is one of the possible Snap options.
Grid uses the same data as the rulers. Replace complicated tempo_lines with simple grid_lines.
The Grid is zoom-scale-sensitive along with the rulers. If you are zoomed out, grid becomes coarser.
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Snapped Cursor is a line that follows the edit point, and indicates where the operation will occur.
This replaces and extends the line that appears with the Cut tool.
New associated preferences: snap_threshold and show_snap_cursor.
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Generated by tools/f2s. Some hand-editing will be required in a few places to fix up comments related to timecode
and video in order to keep the legible
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and s/get// in the old API for consistency.
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operate on; use this in Editor::sensitize_the_right_region_actions()
There are still problems because actions like trim_front()
that use the edit point get the edit point with different
results than the code that sensitizes actions
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snap now fills in a struct (MusicFrame) which contins a snapped frame
along with a music divisor.
this gives useful information wrt magnetic snap which may or may not
have rounded to an exact musical position.
region position may now be set musically (using quarter notes for now).
this patch fixes several problems in the current code:
- dragging a list of music-locked regions now maintains correct
musical offsets within the list.
- splitting regions using magnetic snap works correctly (#7192)
- cut drag should now work correctly with magnetic snap.
- musical length of split midi regions is no longer frame based.
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PresentationInfo::Change more correctly; make Selection a bit smarter when setting track selection
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This allows common keyboard shortcuts from any Tab (Editor, Mixer).
Discuss: should those actions/methods also be moved to ArdourUI instead of
PublicEditor?
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during import
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names during import
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this simplifies lua-bindings and also let's the compiler worry about
constant primitive types.
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- for those not in the know, this series provides a way to
remove the temporal distortion introduced when using an
audio frame-based gui for music-locked objects.
In short, the gui uses an audio frame representation to move
objects. It displays the object using frame_at_beat(), quantizing
the time value to audio frames. This is fine until the user selects
that frame but expects it to be interpreted as a beat.
Thus beat_at_frame() would not produce the user-expected beat
(temporal quantization error of up to 0.5 audio samples).
This is one method of mapping audio time to music time accurately.
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