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juce_audio_basics
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Midi file fix to avoid multiple end-of-track events. Some openGL tweaks.
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13 years ago |
juce_audio_devices
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |
juce_audio_formats
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |
juce_audio_plugin_client
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Version number bump.
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13 years ago |
juce_audio_processors
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |
juce_audio_utils
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |
juce_browser_plugin
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |
juce_core
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |
juce_cryptography
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Version number bump.
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13 years ago |
juce_data_structures
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Version number bump.
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13 years ago |
juce_events
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |
juce_graphics
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |
juce_gui_basics
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |
juce_gui_extra
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |
juce_opengl
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |
juce_video
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Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before.
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13 years ago |