This gets FileDialog updated and working on Windows. It also
removes removes the "wx3" build configurations and makes the default
Debug and Release builds wx3-only.
Still need to get VSTs updated.
This changes the way "unofficial" Inno Setup translations
are handled.
The first time a user compiles the .iss, the "unofficial" translations
will be downloaded to:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Inno Setup 5/Languages/unofficial
Any translations supported by Audacity that do not have an Inno
translation will be automatically created from the Default.isl in:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Inno Setup 5/Languages/dummy
This is all handled by the Inno Preprocessor. Powershell is used
to do the actual download.
Once downloaded, they will not be downloaded again, so if updates
are made, they will need to be deleted from the above directories
and allowed to download again.
In addition, I extracted the "Reset Preferences" translations from
the Audacity .po files and added them to the .iss file.
Audacity private Inno translation files are still supported in
win/InnoSetupLanguages, but I've removed the samples I'd previously
committed.
While not exactly related to this change, there were 2 languages
that weren't being set properly after being selected during
installation:
ca@valencia (Valencian)
bs (Bosnian)
The reason Valencian wasn't be displayed in preferences was twofold.
It was incorrectly named and the search loop in Languages:GetLanguages()
didn't include a range sufficient enough to pull the Valencian info.
The Bosnian language is supported by wxWidgets 2.8.12 (it is in wx3)
so, even though we have a translation, it was unavailable for
selection.
The changes required to fix those issues were:
1) Renamed ca@valencia to ca_ES@valencia
2) Instead of iterating over all wxWidgets languages and trying to
match them with our translations, I reversed it. It now iterates
over our translations and asks wxWidgets for the associated
language info. This provides support for both of the above
languages.
3) By doing #2, we are now able to add additional user languages that
may not yet be supported by wxWidgets. So, I added the Bosnian
language info.
This brings the builtin, LV2, and VAMP effects inline with the
Audio Units, LADSPA, and VST effects. All effects now share
a common UI.
This gives all effects (though not implemented for all):
User and factory preset capability
Preset import/export capability
Shared or private configuration options
Builtin effects can now be migrated to RTP, depending on algorithm.
LV2 effects now support graphical interfaces if the plugin supplies one.
Nyquist prompt enhanced to provide some features of the Nyquist Workbench.
It may not look like it, but this was a LOT of work, so trust me, there
WILL be problems and everything effect related should be suspect. Keep
a sharp eye (or two) open.
I say possible because I can't fully test it as my motherboard
audio device doesn't show up in Windows (don't know why yet).
So, because of that and because this "fix" needs a little discussion
amongst the troops, I've ifdef'd it with EXPERIMENTAL_HAVE_DEVICE_CHANGE
and have disabled it by default.
What is does is it sets up a device change listener and performs an
automatic rescan when a change is detected. (That's the part that
needs discussion.)
These are mostly under an EXPERIMENTAL_ #ifdef. Also has a change for the prompt string for preferences so the displayed keybinding is adjusted when in multitool mode.
1. Put the new files at the proper level of the Solution Explorer tree.
2. Fix a tiny tiny inefficiency in RotateHistoryWindows().
3. Do not use leading zero-padded windows when gathering statistics.
4. Hamming windows are in the advanced menu of choices, following Federico Miyara's suggestion.
I've added some of the new plugin stuff to LV2, Nyquist, and
Vamp so that they play better in the new system. They no
longer get bunched in with the Audacity effects when sorting
or grouping the menus. They have not been fully converted
but they should be good for 2.1.0.
Nyquist plugins now include ";author" and ";copyright"
statements.
Added the 4 new Nyquist plugins to the Windows build.
Audiounits are still coming...had to push them to the back
burner to get this other stuff out of the way.
Scanning for new plugins has been improved so that newly
discovered ones will be shown to the user when Audacity starts.
Effects menu sorting has been fixed and improved.
Disabling effect types in Preferences works again and you
no longer have to restart Audacity for them the change to work.
Effect usage in chains works again.
Plugin registration dialog code simplified a bit.
Group names in the pluginregistry are now base64 encoded. I
never really thought about it, but wxFileConfig group names
are case insensitive and since I was using the group name as
the plugin ID, I ran into a conflict on Linux where there
were two plugins with the same name, just different case. (And
they were different plugins.) Hoping all of this will change
when/if the config file gets converted to XML. (wx3 if finally
including XML support)
A fair amount of cleanup of this new code has been done and
will continue as more stuff is converted.
The big thing is the common efffects UI. Right now Ladspa and VST
have been converted to use it and Audiounits will be next. It makes
everything nice and consistent while reducing the clutter in the
dialog.
Other goodies are:
Ladspa effects now show output controls when supplied by the effect
Ladspa effects now work fine as Analyze type effects
Ladspa now has user presets
VST effects dialog is now less cluttered...leaving more room for the effect
Ladspa and VST effects now share a common UI
Ladspa and VST effects are now usable in chains
Ladspa and VST effects now handle user presets the same way
Currently active effects settings automatically saved and reloaded
Can now do numeric range checking on input fields.
And, as always, plenty of critter squashing.
This also (hopefully) corrects some additional problems in general
realtime support. Particular focus should be given to the handling
of various combinations of stereo, left channel mono, right channel
mono, and true mono as this has been a particularly troublesome
area.
I've added another project to the Audacity solution called
wxWidgets-2.8.12. And updated the compile.txt file with
instructions on how to build everything.
It automatically copies our setup.h and the fixed window.h
to the proper locations in the wx build tree.
It uses NMAKE to build wxWidgets using the makefile in the
wx tree. (No, I did not try to duplicate the wx project
files. ;-))
Give it a try. I think you'll be surprised how easy it will
be for new users.