![]() ![]() Plugins/MIDI: fixed Program Change MIDI channel.Plugins/OSC: added support for double values (in 0.0 - 1.0 range).Plugins/DMX USB: reworked to have asynchronous transmission and frequency setting from UI.Web Access: fixed visibility of nested frame pages.Virtual Console/Cue List: improved some cross fade usages.Virtual Console/Slider: improved submaster on intensity channels forced to LTP.UI/Show Manager: improved audio waveform preview.UI/Show Manager: avoid Scene values to be overwritten on Sequences sharing the same bound Scene.UI/Show Manager: properly reset editors and selection when switching context.UI/Chaser Editor: fixed Sequence step value unset.UI/Scene Editor: fixed crash when removing a Fixture and Scene Editor is open.engine/RGBMatrix: added support for animated GIF pictures.engine: reworked to achieve multithreaded universes and properly handle fade transitions.Thanks everyone who contributed with feedback, patches and almost 100 new fixture definitions! (and make Apple happy for their stupid idea of 1 bundle = 1 application) Good news is that this is solved on QLC+ 5, where I plan to integrate the definition editor into QLC+ itself. Looks nicer now but still, you need to go through the launcher to run QLC+. MacOS users: I revamped the DMG bundle a bit. I cannot guarantee though for how long QLC+ will be able to build on Qt4. If you really need a Qt4 package, check the OBS repository. Therefore, the official Debian package now requires Qt5. Linux users: with this version I am starting to abandon Qt4, for a simple reason: the world moves on and Qt5 is now reasonably present on any modern distro. I'll write a separate post about this later. another huge activity is ongoing to turn PNG gobo pictures into SVG. Files are now organized by manufacturer name. ![]() the fixture definition folder has changed structure. In general, before installing 4.12.0, you should uninstall previous versions, mainly for 2 reasons: On one hand, lighter definitions help devices like the Raspberry Pi, while on the other end, they are much richer than before and help a lot the QLC+ 5 3D preview. Now that we crossed the 1000 definitions (yay!), information redundancy has become an important matter. Check out the updated documentation and, from now on, please use the 4.12.0 editor to submit new fixtures. Fixture definitions have become lighter and richer.The output frequency can now be set from the UI, so no more manual tweaking on configuration files. The DMX USB plugin (Enttec & co) can now count on asynchronous transmission at the proper DMX rate.This giant activity allowed to fix some long standing issues related to cross fades and intensity adjustments. We now have a multithreaded engine which should scale up nicely on multicore CPUs.In the last 6 months there's been at least 5 quite invasive reworks, caused by some flawed architectural designs and partly by the QLC+ 5 needs. However, from a development perspective, this is a HUGE release. Today the QLC+ project reaches another important milestone: version 4.12.0.įrom a user perspective, this is mostly a bugfix release. ![]()
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