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- introduce 'iterator' design pattern as a replacement for the simple but |
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error-prone GetFirstFoo() / GetNextFoo() methods |
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RIFF Part: |
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- replace Chunk::SetPos(), Chunk::GetPos(), Chunk::Read() and |
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Chunk::Write() methods and all other position dependant methods by a |
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'Reader' / 'Writer' design pattern, that is each Chunk object would |
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only provide a new instance to a 'Reader' / 'Writer' object which allows |
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to read and write to the chunk independant how many parties are |
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currently using the respective Chunk object for reading/writing |
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DLS Part: |
DLS Part: |
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- support for conditional chunks |
- support for conditional chunks |
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- check for ZSTR terminated strings in DLS::Info::LoadString() |
- check for ZSTR terminated strings in DLS::Info::LoadString() |
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- real support for 64 bit offsets (used by Gigasampler v3 files) |
- real support for 64 bit offsets (used by Gigasampler v3 files) |
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- adding methods Articulator::AddArticulation() and |
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Articulator::DeleteArticulation(Articulation* pArticulation) to allow |
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creating and deleting DLS::Articulation objects |
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- modify DLS::Articulation class to allow adding and deleting |
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DLS::Connection objects |
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Gig Part: |
Gig Part: |
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- Write support? Please let me know if you are interested to write an |
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instrument editor based on libgig. I'm not going to add write support |
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to libgig until somebody tells me his intention to seriously write such |
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a tool! |
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- support for <3dnl> chunk in gig::Region class which provides optional |
- support for <3dnl> chunk in gig::Region class which provides optional |
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textual descriptions for dimensions |
textual descriptions for dimensions |
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- support for <3gnm> chunk in gig::File class which contains names of |
- support for <3gnm> chunk in gig::File class which contains names of |
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- real support for 24 bit samples (introduced by Gigasampler v3 format) |
- real support for 24 bit samples (introduced by Gigasampler v3 format) |
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- support for additional articulation informations introduced by the |
- support for additional articulation informations introduced by the |
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Gigasampler v3 format |
Gigasampler v3 format |
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- support for creating and modifying compressed samples |