ardour/gtk2_ardour/playlist_selection.h
David Robillard 2fa6caad95 Support cut/copy/paste of several regions and lines at once.
The idea here is to do the reasonable thing, and copy objects of some
type (e.g. MIDI region, gain line) to tracks with a matching type.  The user
can override this with a track selection, which will be used straight-up.

Lost: ability to copy/paste lines across types, e.g. gain to pan.  This is
often questionable, but sometimes useful, so we will need to implement some
sort of "greedy mode" to make it possible.  Implementation simple, but not sure
what to do.  Perhaps this should only be possible if one automation track is
explicitly (i.e. via track selection) involved, and the types are at least
compatible-ish?
2014-11-16 22:35:45 -05:00

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/*
Copyright (C) 2000-2007 Paul Davis
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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*/
#ifndef __ardour_gtk_playlist_selection_h__
#define __ardour_gtk_playlist_selection_h__
#include <list>
#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
namespace ARDOUR {
class Playlist;
}
struct PlaylistSelection : std::list<boost::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Playlist> > {
public:
const_iterator
get_nth(ARDOUR::DataType type, size_t nth) const {
size_t count = 0;
for (const_iterator l = begin(); l != end(); ++l) {
if ((*l)->data_type() == type) {
if (count++ == nth) {
return l;
}
}
}
return end();
}
};
#endif /* __ardour_gtk_playlist_selection_h__ */