Timur Doumler
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70949aa0c6
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Added several new features: support for AudioUnit v3, new simplified JUCE module format, deleted the Introjucer and replaced it by the Projucer, various improvements for exporting of iOS and Android projects.
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9 years ago |
hogliux
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c7b8e77031
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Update copyright notice
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9 years ago |
jules
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8a66ec83f0
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Minor clean-ups.
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11 years ago |
jules
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ddc1524742
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Updated headers in demo project files.
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12 years ago |
jules
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26c0733f8f
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Introjucer: fixes for some of the integrated Jucer stuff.
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12 years ago |
jules
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bb008cb1ba
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Merged the old Jucer into the introjucer.
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12 years ago |
Julian Storer
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2c328dfedc
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Changed some return types from being const objects to non-const objects (for better c++11 compliance in future). This may mean that you need to remove the 'const' from your own code if you override the virtual methods that have changed.
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13 years ago |
Julian Storer
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f307045b92
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Finally removed the juce_malloc and juce_free functions! Misc minor tidying-up.
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14 years ago |
Julian Storer
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5d98779f19
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Updated the date in the copyright notice.
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14 years ago |
Julian Storer
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e235912ae5
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Major overhaul of the String class, to rely more heavily on the CharPointer_UTF classes. On win32, the juce_wchar type is now a typedef for a 32-bit int, rather than the 16-bit wchar_t. The String class now has toUTF8(), toUTF16() and toUTF32() methods to retrieve the string in different formats.
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14 years ago |
Julian Storer
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4cfdcb69fd
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Updated the ChangeBroadcaster class - sendChangeMessage() now has no parameters, and ChangeListener::changeListenerCallback() no longer provides a void*, it provides the ChangeBroadcaster* that triggered the callback. Also deleted the ChangeListenerList class, as it didn't offer anything that ChangeBroadcaster doesn't do. Changed the new jucer to expand preprocessor tokens in the header search path string.
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14 years ago |
Julian Storer
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27506c2120
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Copyright notice update.
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15 years ago |
Julian Storer
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7bc24ae42a
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The Point and Rectangle classes are now templated, so can be used for either float or int co-ordinates. This means that wherever you've used these classes, you'll need to replace them with Rectangle<int> or Point<float> in your code. A couple of methods in Path have changed to take advantage of the new ability.
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15 years ago |
jules
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2fee27c757
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Updated the text of the copyright/license blurb at the top of each source file.
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15 years ago |
jules
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15dfdff5f8
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(automatic tidy-up of whitespace)
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18 years ago |
jules
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94cfda5062
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18 years ago |