Re: [Audacity-quality] analyze.ny
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From: Steve t. F. <ste...@gm...> - 2014-01-19 13:06:19
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On 18 January 2014 22:57, Vaughan Johnson <va...@au...> wrote: > I notice in audacity.iss, that the line for the plug-ins we want to put > in the Windows installer/zip is: > > Source: "..\win\unicode release\plug-ins\*"; DestDir: "{app}\Plug-Ins\"; > Excludes: "analyze.ny"; Flags: ignoreversion > > So we're not shipping analyze.ny. Is there any reason to keep it in the > repository? Is it perhaps useful as an example plug-in? It is an extremely simple "analyze" type plug-in that creates a label track (a "start" label and an "end" label). > > Also, I've been conversing with Steve off-list about whether any of the > ones at http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Download_Nyquist_Plug-ins > deserve to be shipped with Audacity (and put in the SVN repository). There are a few that I think would be worth shipping, notably: Channel Mixer Pseudo-stereo Noise Gate Pop Mute Band Stop Filter Peak Finder Pitch Detect (and "Amplitude" - on the forum, not yet on the wiki) (and "Multi-voice Chorus", which I just now noticed is not on the wiki) The concern about adding more effects is that in the absence of an "Effect Manager" the Effect menu is already rather long. Steve > > - V |