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Author SHA1 Message Date
Paul Licameli
2efa24bc10 Sweep unnecessary wxString copies: widgets 2016-02-22 21:30:04 -05:00
Steve Daulton
57d1f5583d Fix for bug 661
Introduce *DECIMAL-SEPARATOR* global for Nyquist.
Improvements to numeric validation error messages.
Fix *TRACK* START-TIME and END-TIME properties for tracks with different
length channels.
Update Adjustable Fade, Regular Interval Labels and Vocal Removal
to use numeric text inputs.
This does NOT fix bug 1020.
2016-01-21 01:29:56 +00:00
lllucius
4e8b794452 Fix a conflict between the backported number validator and formatter
When building for wx3 on Linux, the backported number validators
and formatter conflicts with the wx3 version because I never
renamed them.  Crashes during termination would occur because
the wx3 version and our version had different vtables.

I was thinking that we would just be able to delete the
backported version when upgrading to wx3, but since
we've made Audacity specific changes to them we can't
simply start using the real wx3 versions anymore.

Therefore, I needed to rename then to prevent the crashes.
2015-01-04 21:17:16 +00:00
james.k.crook@gmail.com
9d74c49721 Fixed warning about different definitions of the same symbol. 2014-10-10 15:41:18 +00:00
martynshaw99
afe1f36522 Steve's patch for bug 681 "New number input validation breaks several Nyquist plug-ins". It looks sensible and has only a limited scope. 2013-12-31 00:19:52 +00:00
lllucius@gmail.com
08c94d5372 Backported wxWidgets-3.0rc1 number validators
The are pretty darn slick.  There's an integer one and a floating point 
one.  They support automatic range limiting (ex., you can't even type a 
number outside of the range), proper number formats (ex., you can't 
enter a decimal point in an integer field), you can't enter bogus 
numbers like "0.3-.2", thousands separators are supported, decimal 
precision may be specified and proper number formatting for string 
values (or automatic conversion to int, double, float, etc.).
2013-10-23 20:33:17 +00:00