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That commit accidentally removed unrelated code in generic-midi surface
which just happened to have the same name (get/set_midi_feedback) as the
unused preference.
Regardless, there was more cruft there. GMCP midicontrollables now use
the control surfaces' feedback option.
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show true state.
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else.
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::usleep()
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cc121.cc: In member function 'void ArdourSurface::CC121::encoder_handler(MIDI::Parser&, MIDI::EventTwoBytes*)':
cc121.cc:413: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
/usr/include/architecture/i386/math.h:343: note: candidate 1: double pow(double, double)
/usr/include/c++/4.2.1/cmath:357: note: candidate 2: float std::pow(float, float)
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concrete instances to supply a Pango::Context; do this for GtkCanvas and Push2Canvas
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DEBUG_THREAD_SELF correctly defined
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layout is destroyed
Otherwise it is still connected to the ControlProtocol::StripableSelectionChanged signal, even though the
event loop specified in the connection has been destroyed.
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