The behaviour of the user-defined keybindings.yml was changed.
It now documents just the changes from the default keybindings.
An empty line with no action means "unbind the key".
Also includes a refactoring of the List: all methods that accepted
or returned a [from, to] range now return a Range, which is
non-inclusive i.e. [start,end).
Also the assignUnitIds was slightly refactored & a new function
called assignUnitIdsForPatch was added, to assign all unit IDs for
an patch at once.
Closes#157, #163.
Notetracking was used in two completely different meanings: the
pitch/bpm notetracking in the delay unit and the cursor follow in
when playing. The word for the second meaning was changed to Follow,
to avoid confusion.
Quite often the user wants to experiment what particular unit(s) add
to the sound. This commit adds ability to disable any set of units
temporarily, without actually deleting them. Ctrl-D disables and
re-enables the units. Disabled units are considered non-existent in
the patch.
Closes#116.
The Model was getting unmaintanable mess. This is an attempt to refactor/rewrite the Model so that data of certain type is exposed in standardized way, offering certain standard manipulations for that data type, and on the GUI side, certain standard widgets to tied to that data.
This rewrite closes#72, #106 and #120.
The RPC and sync library mechanisms were removed for now; they never really worked and contained several obvious bugs. Need to consider if syncs are useful at all during the compose time, or just used during intro.
The keyboard shortcuts were too wonky, so removed them altogether. Had to remove also unit wrapping from model (now it just clamps the parameter to the current units) as it did not play nice with the new editor.
Closes#70.
send targets are now by ID and Song has "Score" part, which is the notes for it. also, moved the model part separate of the actual gioui dependend stuff.
sorry to my future self about the code bomb; ended up too far and did not find an easy way to rewrite the history to make the steps smaller, so in the end, just squashed everything.