Re: plug-in GUI refresh problem in Logic
Re: plug-in GUI refresh problem in Logic
- Subject: Re: plug-in GUI refresh problem in Logic
- From: Marc Poirier <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 14:55:05 -0400
Yes, though I wouldn't call this listserv "everybody." ;-) Let's
please see this in the docs! I remember this coming up at least once
before, and never hearing a clear answer until now. Since there is a
clear answer, it certainly should be specified in the docs.
Marc
On Jul 26, 2004, at 2:11 PM, Airy Andri wrote:
Thanks Stefan.
That's what I thought, but it's nice to have it clear for everybody :-)
Airy
Le 26 juil. 04, ` 13:19, Stefan Gretscher a icrit :
Am 25.07.2004 um 12:56 schrieb Airy Andri:
This brings me to the question :
Who is "officially" responsible for sending the notification after
a preset change ?
Is it the host or the AU ?
As I understand it, it should always be done by the originator of the
settings change.
So, if the host has some settings load mechanism, it must always send
the notification after sending a setting to the AU.
If the AU has some additional settings handling of its own (like the
factory preset selection in Apple AUs), it should send the
notification whenever the user changes a setting this way.
Apple AUHosting does it.
On the other hand, most AU seem to also implement this.
This may very well be due to the bug in Logic not sending the
notification when it should (as explained in my reply to Os). I'd
assume many AUs added the notifications when they discovered that
this way they could work around the bug in Logic.
As said before, it will be fixed in Logic.
Best,
Stefan Gretscher
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