This was done on a Ubuntu 14.04 system with wxWidgets 3.1.1 installed.
The resulting buildfiles successfully build Audacity on Ubuntu 14.04 (with 3.1.1) and on Travis (with 3.0.0).
- Upped version number to Audacity 2.3.0 in configure.ac
- configure.ac now wants 3.1.1 but still accepts 3.0.0 (for top level, lib-widgets-extra and mod-nyq-bench)
- .travis.yml now apt-gets autopoint. This allows us to do an autoreconf -ivf on Travis, IF we want to, but i snot used yet.
- FileDialog MakeFile.am now has LDFLAGS to resolve libtools issue on Travis with missing --tags=CXX
This is a squash of 50 commits.
This merges the capabilities of BatchCommands and Effects using a new
AudacityCommand class. AudacityCommand provides one function to specify the
parameters, and then we leverage that one function in automation, whether by chains,
mod-script-pipe or (future) Nyquist.
- Now have AudacityCommand which is using the same mechanism as Effect
- Has configurable parameters
- Has data-entry GUI (built using shuttle GUI)
- Registers with PluginManager.
- Menu commands now provided in chains, and to python batch.
- Tested with Zoom Toggle.
- ShuttleParams now can set, get, set defaults, validate and specify
the parameters.
- Bugfix: Don't overwrite values with defaults first time out.
- Add DefineParams function for all built-in effects.
- Extend CommandContext to carry output channels for results.
We abuse EffectsManager. It handles both Effects and
AudacityCommands now. In time an Effect should become a special case of
AudacityCommand and we'll split and rename the EffectManager class.
- Don't use 'default' as a parameter name.
- Massive renaming for CommandDefinitionInterface
- EffectIdentInterface becomes EffectDefinitionInterface
- EffectAutomationParameters becomes CommandAutomationParameters
- PluginType is now a bit field.
This way we can search for related types at the same time.
- Most old batch commands made into AudacityCommands.
The ones that weren't are for a reason. They are used by mod-script-pipe
to carry commands and responses across from a non-GUI thread to the GUI
thread.
- Major tidy up of ScreenshotCommand
- Reworking of SelectCommand
- GetPreferenceCommand and SetPreferenceCommand
- GetTrackInfo and SetTrackInfo
- GetInfoCommand
- Help, Open, Save, Import and Export commands.
- Removed obsolete commands ExecMenu, GetProjectInfo and SetProjectInfo
which are now better handled by other commands.
- JSONify "GetInfo: Commands" output, i.e. commas in the right places.
- General work on better Doxygen.
- Lyrics -> LyricsPanel
- Meter -> MeterPanel
- Updated Linux makefile.
- Scripting commands added into Extra menu.
- Distinct names for previously duplicated find-clipping parameters.
- Fixed longstanding error with erroneous status field number which
previously caused an ASSERT in debug.
- Sensible formatting of numbers in Chains, 0.1 not 0.1000000000137
It's a bit crude. It always pastes the entire text field, ignoring the
insertion cursor, and ignoring which control really has the focus.
The file dialog, which can call up the Finder, is implemented in the AppKit
so it's not wholly under our control. But I could bolt on an event filter,
after the fashion of CommandManager, to intercept key events.
Perhaps later versions of the toolkit than 10.6 will have a better save dialog
in the AppKit, making this change unnecessary.
This was only working because g++ can be used to link C++ and
Objective-C object files. As soon as CXX is set to a different compiler
this failed on linux, trying to link objects compiled with a different
compiler.
An example of this would be the FFmpeg custom options dialog. When
the options dialog would close, focus would be lost and with no
apparent way to get it back when using the keyboard.
This change tracks the modal dialogs that are opened after the
current file dialog and that are descendants of the current file
dialog. Once all of the descendants are closed, the current file
dialog will restore the focus and make sure it is the topmost
window.
This only affected Windows.
configure script now auto detects whether wxWidgets was built using
gtk2 or gtk3, so there's no longer a need to specify which one when
running configure.
VST support updated for wx3 under GTK.
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 way, building the minsrc tarball doesn't require multiple versions
of Automake to be installed. (Most things were at the 1.11 version, but
some were at the 1.14 version.)
Building minsrc should now work just fine.