- Many changes to the "User Interaction" pane wrt key modifiers.
- Snap is now relative by default (override to absolute with the
"Snap to absolute using:" modifier).
- Midi notes now obey both snap modifiers (disable snap and absolute snap)
- Timefx drag now selects the primary region (less user confusion).
- Includes MIDI event id fix.
- probably fixes a lot of cases where note ids are assumed to be
unique (they weren't for copies and some others).
- wrong branch, but it needs testing.
- its now possible to use snap modifiers in combination with others
afaict this hasn't worked for some time.
- use "contains" rather than "equals" during drag. Still uncertain
about this wrt beginning a drag. for now they are all "equals".
- probably solve the "snap modifier modifier" problem using
ArdourKeyboard::indicates_snap () and friend.
- Also makes "Mod4" Appear as "Windows" and adds new combination
"Alt-Windows" to the dropdown.
- Attempt to set a pair of default snap modifiers (without
knowing what it actually is for OSX)
- Copy modifier now saves
- Snap modifier modifier problem still remains.
- Copy modifier still doesn't save
- Testers please edit the Extra section of ~/.ardourN/config to allow
defaults to "take"
- Note that the current defaults overlap.
- warning - absolute snap modifier has no default and will be always
"on" unless you set it!
Note that no defaults are set - go to prefs->user interaction to
ensure that nothing is set to "no modifer"
also - the copy modifier doesn't actually save its state yet.
- user can abs/rel modifier key in prefs->user interaction
suggested for linux - absolute->alt ignore snap->alt-shift
- Constrained mode works the same as button 2 drag (initial move
sets constraint axis).
Button 2 drag now is constrained to initial move axis, removing
all modifiers from this op.
Remove Jump after trim mode.
TrimDrag now has:
Primary for trim anchored to fade.
Secondary for contents trim (as before)
Primary & Tertiary for "non overlap" trim
All drags have Tertiary for relative snap