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Task 1 should be as simple as recreating the note window to be twice as wide
and to skip rendering the 3D window during each rendered frame. Task 2 would
probably just require adding a new button graphic and add logic to detect it
being clicked, then performing the seek. The eof_note_compare() function
should make it easy to implement the find pattern logic for task 3.
Original comment by raynebc
on 9 Jan 2011 at 10:57
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4. By default, a catalog entry should extend to the end of the entry's last
note's tail. Currently, it will stop playback just before the end of the last
note, which is fine for long notes but is less useful for short notes.
5. Provide a means to adjust the start and end timestamp of the catalog entry,
either via clickable controls or keyboard shortcuts.
6. Change the catalog naming so that the string comparison is case sensitive.
As it currently is, if only letter case changes are made to the catalog entry
name, EOF considers it to be the same as the original string and the changes
are lost.
Original comment by raynebc
on 6 Apr 2011 at 5:27
"Find next" is a feature that I've been thinking would be particularly
important recently.
Original comment by raynebc
on 26 Jul 2012 at 7:40
r938 completes task 3. Tasks 2 and 6 were previously completed. This leaves
the following tasks to complete:
1. An option to have the fret catalog take up the 3D panel's space. A keyboard
combo such as ALT+Q could toggle this on and off, but it would allow better
visibility for long catalog entries. This should be as simple as recreating
the note window to be twice as wide and to skip rendering the 3D window during
each rendered frame.
4. By default, a catalog entry should extend to the end of the entry's last
note's tail. Currently, it will stop playback just before the end of the last
note, which is fine for long notes but is less useful for short notes.
5. Provide a means to adjust the start and end timestamp of the catalog entry,
either via clickable controls or keyboard shortcuts.
Original comment by raynebc
on 9 Aug 2012 at 11:50
r939 completes task 1. Task 4 is irrelevant as the current logic will set the
entry to end at the entry's last note, and will even pad it to 100ms after the
start of the last note if the last note is shorter than 100ms. This leaves the
following task:
5. Provide a means to adjust the start and end timestamp of the catalog entry,
either via clickable controls or keyboard shortcuts.
Original comment by raynebc
on 10 Aug 2012 at 7:13
r1006 completes task 5 by adding a dialog menu to edit the timing for a fret
catalog entry. This completes this enhancement request.
Original comment by raynebc
on 1 Nov 2012 at 10:24
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
raynebc
on 7 Dec 2010 at 1:31