hi everybody!
as discussed in another thread, i would like to propose a new LADSPA release 1.2, which should include the following changes: 1. addition of a port range hint flag LADSPA_HINT_PERIODIC to denote periodic behaviour of a control port to be added to the LADSPA_PortRangeHintDescriptor bit field. if present, both LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_BELOW and LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_ABOVE must be specified as well. moreover, both LowerBound and UpperBound must be present in the corresponding LADSPA_PortRangeHint struct. the presence of LADSPA_HINT_PERIODIC implies that LowerBound is equivalent to UpperBound. hosts should consider displaying a widget that reflects the periodic nature of the corresponding control value, such as a rotary control. hosts that interpolate between control values defined by the user (such as automation points in a DAW) should take into account that the shortest path between two given values might cross the boundary defined by LowerBound resp. UpperBound and behave accordingly. usage example: soundfield rotators, circular panners 2. addition of a port range hint flag LADSPA_HINT_ENUMERATED to inform hosts that an integer-type port (as denoted by LADSPA_HINT_INTEGER) should be annotated with a set of labels rather than numbers. LADSPA_HINT_ENUMERATED mandates the following: LADSPA_HINT_INTEGER is set. LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_BELOW and LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_ABOVE must be set. in LADSPA_PortRangeHint, LowerBound must be 0, UpperBound must be >0. the number of labels provided must be equal to (UpperBound - 1). some of these mandatory settings are redundant and could be handled as being implicit. however, for the sake of backwards compatibility and to to allow older hosts to display a meaningful UI even if they don't implement the new flag yet, all these items MUST be set. as to the location of the actual enum of labels: fons adriaensen suggests adding them to the end of the PortNames array. this implies that for multiple enum-labelled controls, the labels would have to be concatenated and the host would have to tell them apart by keeping track of the corresponding UpperBound offsets, which might become a little messy. your comments are welcome. best, jörn _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev