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Re: AUGenericView preset name display for user state
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Re: AUGenericView preset name display for user state


  • Subject: Re: AUGenericView preset name display for user state
  • From: Bill Stewart <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 11:40:10 -0800

One of the things that we'd need to do for this is to have a well defined location and format for user presets so that the generic view could find them...

I realise there was a bunch of discussions about this previously which I think reached a conclusion.

If the people who had contributed most to these thoughts could email Michael (best OFF list please) with their summations (or even if someone has or is planning on implementing a schema for this) - then we can collate those, and come up with a recommended practise - which we'll then publish to this list and include in our SDK and Docs...

Thanks

Bill

On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 10:22 AM, Michael Hopkins wrote:

Marc,

User state preset names are not currently supported by the GenericAUView.
This is a great idea and something that we will look at providing in the
future.

-Michael


On 12/19/02 10:01 PM, Marc Poirier wrote:

Message: 1
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 21:49:14 +0100 (CET)
From: Marc Poirier <email@hidden>
To: <email@hidden>
Subject: AUGenericView preset name display for user state

Hi. I'm working on an AU that provides its own file selector to allow
old-format preset files to be loaded. After I load the settings, I use
AUBase::DispatchSetProperty(kAudioUnitProperty_CurrentPreset, etc.) to set
the current preset number to -1 and the name to the string stored in the
preset file. However, the name does not show up in Apple's GenericAUView.
Instead, the active entry in the preset flip menu becomes completely blank
after I load the preset file (no text or check mark).

So my question is: Does the GenericAUView support displaying the
user-state preset name? I just would like to know for sure before I start
spending time fixing a "bug" that might in fact just be a missing feature
in the GenericAUView...

Thanks,
Marc
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