Steve Harris wrote: > You're right, we never defined the lv2:binary predicate. > While you're adding stuff to lv2core, you might as well consider adding some of those (+/- any discussions that arise and probably rewrite in proper English), or perhaps I should move some of them into separate extension(s):
:trigger a :PortProperty ; rdfs:label "Trigger" ; rdfs:comment """ Indicates that the data item should be considered a Boolean value corresponding to the specific event that was detected (control output ports) or is to be triggered (control input ports). For input ports, the port needs to be reset to false by the host (any value less or equal than 0) after run() function is called. """ . (Boolean? discrete? based on if :integer or :toggle is present? a feature that says :trigger that is supported? use special labeled events instead?) :supportsStrictBounds a :Feature rdfs:label "Supports strict bounds" ; rdfs:comment """ Indicates use of host support for :hasStrictBounds port property. A plugin that specifies it as optional feature can omit value clamping for :hasStrictBounds ports, if the feature is supported by the host. When specified as required feature, it indicates that the plugin does not do any clamping for input ports that have a :hasStrictBounds property. """ . :hasStrictBounds a :PortProperty ; rdfs:label "Has strict bounds" ; rdfs:comment """ For hosts supporting the :supportsStrictBounds, it indicates that the value of the port should never exceed port's minimum and maximum control points. For input ports, it moves the responsibility for limiting the range of values to host, if it supports :supportsStrictBounds. For output ports, it indicates that values within specified range are to be expected, and breaking that should be considered by the host as error in plugin implementation. """ . These probably belong somewhere else, but I'll post them anyway: :expensive a :PortProperty ; rdfs:label "Changes trigger expensive calculation" ; rdfs:comment """ Input ports only. Indicates that any changes to the port value may trigger expensive background calculation (eg. regenerate some lookup tables in background thread). Any value changes may have not have immediate effect at all, or may cause silence or diminished-quality version of the output data to be produced until background processing is finished. Ports having that property are typically not well suited for connection to outputs of other plugins, and should not be offered as connection targets or for automation by default. """ . :causesArtifacts a :PortProperty ; rdfs:label "May cause audio artifacts when changed" ; rdfs:comment """ Input ports only. Indicates that any changes to the port value may produce slight artifacts to produced audio signals (zipper noise and other results of signal discontinuities). Connecting ports of this type to continuous signals is not recommended, and when presenting a list of automation targets, those ports may be marked as artifact-producing. """ . :continuousCV a :PortProperty ; rdfs:label "Carries a smooth modulation signal" ; rdfs:comment """ Indicates that the port carries a "smooth" modulation signal. Control input ports of this type are well-suited for being connected to sources of smooth signals (knobs with smoothing, modulation rate oscillators, output ports with continuousCV type etc). Typically, a plugin with this type of ports will implement appropriate smoothing to avoid audio artifacts. """ . :discreteCV a :PortProperty ; rdfs:label "Carries a discrete modulation signal" ; rdfs:comment """ Indicates that the port carries a "discrete" modulation signal. Input ports of this type are well-suited for being connected to sources of discrete signals (switches, buttons, classifiers, event detectors etc.). May be combined with :trigger property. """ . Some of the above come up in #lad from time to time, but I don't think anybody tried to convert those raw ideas into .ttl before, so I decided to do it instead. Krzysztof _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev