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* src/drivers/midi/MidiInputDeviceAlsa.cpp: implemented port parameter
"NAME" which now updates the registered ALSA seq port name as well, fixed
port parameter "ALSA_SEQ_BINDINGS" to allow more than one binding
* src/network/lscp.y: fixed symbol STRINGVAL (that is strings encapsulated
into apostrophes) which didn't allow space characters
* changed all driver names and driver paramaters to upper case
* fixed typo in LSCP documentation
(section 5.3.12, was: "SET MIDI_INPUT_PORT PARAMETER",
should be: "SET MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER")
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* introduced and implemented new LSCP command "RESET" which resets the
whole sampler instance
* src/drivers/audio/AudioOutputDeviceAlsa.cpp: parameter 'card' now
returns all available sound cards as possibility, added dependency to
parameter 'card' to parameters 'fragments' and 'fragmentsize'
* src/drivers/DeviceParameter.cpp: fixed return value(s) for classes
'DeviceCreationParameterString' and 'DeviceCreationParameterStrings'
which returned the default value(s) not encapsulated into apostrophes
* src/network/lscpserver.cpp: fixed implementation of LSCP commands
"GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO" and
"GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO"
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Wed Jul 14 19:27:53 2004 UTC
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fixed little accident in section 5.4.10 that happened by the conversion
from the document's old OpenOffice format
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