--- qsampler/trunk/ChangeLog 2007/11/05 19:07:26 1473 +++ qsampler/trunk/ChangeLog 2008/02/17 13:53:00 1702 @@ -5,8 +5,58 @@ CVS HEAD -* Started Qt4 port of the application - (not completed and very broken yet!). +* Automatically add & remove channel strips as they were removed e.g. by + other frontends. + +* Refresh device management dialog when device informations changed, + e.g. on changes caused by other frontends + (fixes segfault on device changes) + +* Implemented MIDI device activity windows, selectable from the "View" + main menu. + +* Implemented MIDI activity indicator on channel strips. + +* Added FX Sends Dialog to Channel Strips. + +* Color pallete fix for the instrument name display in channel strip, + particularly notorious on Mac OS X builds. + +* Added dialog when the application exits which lets the user decide + whether to keep the LinuxSampler running or not. + + +0.2.1 2007-12-06 Qt4 migration was complete. + +* Added recent new support of libgig for retrieving instrument names in a + very fast way. If libgig provides this feature, then the respective + name retrieval setting in qsampler is enabled by default. + +* The current selected/activated channel-strip is now visually + evident while in the application workspace (highlighting). + +* Make View/Menubar and Toolbar shortcuts accessible even though + the main menu and toobar are not visible. + +* Audio routing table is initially hidden in the dialog, when + creating a new sampler channel. + +* README requirements and configuration notes update. + +* Disable OK button in sampler channel form and MIDI instrument + form if no valid engine is selected (to avoid bothering newbie + users with confusing LSCP syntax errors when using the UI the + first time). + +* Fixed creation of devices (don't try to set device parameters + which the user did not touch in the device creation dialog). + +* Added Windows file path support. + +* Fixed win32/qmakefile and win32/config.h so that it compiles + under win32. + +* Qt4 port of the application. 0.1.5 2007-10-15 Five months later a fifth is heard.