* Windows: delete waf installed .dll.a files
* Windows: override waf's conf.env.LIBDIR = conf.env.BINDIR
with explicit --libdir
* Windows: fix asm (`x86_64-w64-mingw32-as` -D flag is for
debug messages, -D defines are not available)
* Mac: override waf adding -install_name (and
-Wl,-compatibility_version -Wl,-current_version)
by moving -dynamiclib from linkflags to ldflags
* Mac: Allow libs with compat version number suffix
(not needed anymore, but may help in the future)
Previously this was inherited via PBD.
On MacOS/X, this adds
"-undefined dynamic_lookup -flat_namespace"
and various "-framework .." options to linkflags
Without this flag, .dylibs fail to link usually because
of missing `-lintl` (Undefined symbols: "_libintl_dgettext")
On other systems this is a NO-OP:
CFLAGS_OSX, CXXFLAGS_OSX and LINKFLAGS_OSX
are only set on the darwin platform.
gtk/gtksettings.c uses different default themes for
Window and Linux/Mac which results in subtle layout differences,
In particular TreeView headers and Tabs.
"MS-Windows" style is hardcoded in gtk msw_rc_style.c
and ardour's clearlooks.rc starts with different defaults.
This forces the default style to a non-existent one.
(might also help with https://tracker.ardour.org/view.php?id=5605)
Existing function select-all-tracks is now renamed select-all-visible-lanes, to match its behavior.
New function select-all-tracks will select all Tracks, as the name implies.
To maintain consistency for those users who actively used select-all-tracks,
the default shortcut ctrl+t will continue calling select-all-visible-lanes.
Inactive tracks will now hide all controls and display only the track name
in parenthesis.
Color-change is not sufficient by itself to distinguish an inactive track
from an active one (consider the case of just 2 tracks...)