Enable Surface, show GUI, disable surface. repeat.
Previously this cased a crash in glibmm:
The type name `glibmm__CustomBoxed_N13ArdourSurface6NS_UF86Button2IDE'
has been registered already.
* Use dedicated port-names for UFx
* Do not show SSL-UFx device-info files in MCU
* Fix Window namespacing/missing symbols
* Address Windows ambiguous symbols (Button, Surface)
Those used to have a Mackie:: prefix, now they need
MACKIE_NAMESPACE
When re-opening the GUI, there is still a somewha mysterious warning:
```
glibmm-WARNING **: file value_custom.cc: (Glib::custom_boxed_type_register): The type name `glibmm__CustomBoxed_N13ArdourSurface6NS_UF86Button2IDE' has been registered already.
```
* reserve "probe" to actually probe for devices
* use separate probe for libusb and MIDI port devices
* use "available" to check if surface can be used
* allow both methods to be NULL
* remove unused ControlProtocolDescriptor* argument
Most surface just return `true` for available.
This is better provided by Plugin::print_parameter, which
is called by PluginControl::get_user_string(). This removes
special cases for the mode enums.
This is mostly a simple lexical search+replace but the absence of operator< for
std::weak_ptr<T> leads to some complications, particularly with Evoral::Sequence
and ExportPortChannel.
This is never for inline references to parameters, only for starting parameter
documentation blocks. The "@p" command is for this, although unfortunately
Doxygen doesn't actually do anything with it and it's just an alias for code
text.
Found via `codespell -q 3 -S *.po,./.git,./share/patchfiles,./libs,./msvc_extra_headers,./share/web_surfaces,*.patch -L ba,buss,busses,discreet,doubleclick,hsi,ontop,ro,scrollin,seh,siz,sord,sur,te,trough,ue`
Changes handle_cursor_right_press() in PluginSubviewState to pure virtual
function so that PluginSelect and PluginEdit can each have their own
version.
The cursor_left and cursor_right mackie control buttons will now move the
sends subview left and right like it does in the plugin subview. Previously,
if you had more than 8 sends (which is almost always the case for Mixbus),
then sends 9+ were unreachable on an 8 channel controller.
This commit fixes an issue where if your controller was currently on a
bank not near the first few tracks, and you then deleted tracks, the
controller bank buttons would appear unresponsive because of the
"if (initial >= sorted.size())" check in switch_banks().
This would occur when the difference between the _initial_bank and
whatever sorted.size() returns was greater than or equal to strip_cnt.
For example, if your _initial_bank was 48, your strip_cnt was 24 and you
had 24 tracks after the deletion, then the above conditional would evaluate
to true and exit out of switch_banks BEFORE actually switching the bank,
effectively stranding the controller unless you added enough tracks back.
If the QCon ProG2 is selected as the device profile, then the button map
will be built with handlers that map specific to the iCon QCon ProG2
controller.
Adds function to clear solo and (with shift) mute all channels.Adds
function to save and (with shift) save as. Adds function to toggle all
processors on selected track. Adds functions to select track to the
left/right. Adds function to add marker and (with shift) remove marker at
playhead. Adds function to undo without needing shift modifier.
Adds a function to go to the next and previous marker. Adds a function to
redo (without requiring a shift modifier). Adds a function to open a
project.
Adds a device profile for iCon Platform M+ controller and new function
that flips between editor and mixer window. This function is mapped to
"mixer" button on controller.
TempoMap::use() assumes the thread_local pointer has been set up. This
is not the case for the control protocol event loop, so call ::fetch()
instead which does not require this assumption (and sets the thread_local
pointer too, though nothing else in the Mackie code uses it)