Use custom \setting{} alias to link to fluid settings

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Marcus Weseloh 2020-11-14 14:56:18 +01:00
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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ TAB_SIZE = 8
ALIASES += startlifecycle{1}="\name Lifecycle Functions for \1\n@{" ALIASES += startlifecycle{1}="\name Lifecycle Functions for \1\n@{"
ALIASES += startlifecycle="\name Lifecycle Functions\n@{" ALIASES += startlifecycle="\name Lifecycle Functions\n@{"
ALIASES += endlifecycle="@}" ALIASES += endlifecycle="@}"
ALIASES += setting{1}="\ref settings_\1"
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO
OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN = NO OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN = NO

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ TAB_SIZE = 8
ALIASES += startlifecycle{1}="\name Lifecycle Functions for \1\n@{" ALIASES += startlifecycle{1}="\name Lifecycle Functions for \1\n@{"
ALIASES += startlifecycle="\name Lifecycle Functions\n@{" ALIASES += startlifecycle="\name Lifecycle Functions\n@{"
ALIASES += endlifecycle="@}" ALIASES += endlifecycle="@}"
ALIASES += setting{1}="\ref settings_\1"
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO
OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN = NO OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN = NO

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
\section NewIn2_1_0 What's new in 2.1.0? \section NewIn2_1_0 What's new in 2.1.0?
- <span style="color:red">refrain from using fluid_synth_set_sample_rate()</span> - <span style="color:red">refrain from using fluid_synth_set_sample_rate()</span>
- \ref settings_synth_sample-rate is no real-time setting anymore, see note about fluid_synth_set_sample_rate() - \setting{synth_sample-rate} is no real-time setting anymore, see note about fluid_synth_set_sample_rate()
- new reverb engine - new reverb engine
- chorus is now stereophonic - chorus is now stereophonic
- smallest allowed chorus speed is now 0.1 Hz (previously 0.29 Hz) - smallest allowed chorus speed is now 0.1 Hz (previously 0.29 Hz)
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
\section NewIn2_0_5 What's new in 2.0.5? \section NewIn2_0_5 What's new in 2.0.5?
- fluid_synth_process() omitted audio samples when called with arbitrary sample counts that were not a multiple of fluid_synth_get_internal_bufsize() - fluid_synth_process() omitted audio samples when called with arbitrary sample counts that were not a multiple of fluid_synth_get_internal_bufsize()
- fluid_synth_sfunload() was not releasing sample buffers of SoundFont3 files if \ref settings_synth_dynamic-sample-loading was set to FALSE - fluid_synth_sfunload() was not releasing sample buffers of SoundFont3 files if \setting{synth_dynamic-sample-loading} was set to FALSE
\section NewIn2_0_3 What's new in 2.0.3? \section NewIn2_0_3 What's new in 2.0.3?
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ FluidSynths major version was bumped. The API was reworked, deprecated functions
- fluid_settings_setstr() cannot be used to set integer (toggle) settings with "yes" or "no" values anymore. Use fluid_settings_setint() instead, for example: <br /><code>fluid_settings_setint(settings, "synth.reverb.active", 0)</code> instead of <code>fluid_settings_setstr(settings, "synth.reverb.active", "no")</code> - fluid_settings_setstr() cannot be used to set integer (toggle) settings with "yes" or "no" values anymore. Use fluid_settings_setint() instead, for example: <br /><code>fluid_settings_setint(settings, "synth.reverb.active", 0)</code> instead of <code>fluid_settings_setstr(settings, "synth.reverb.active", "no")</code>
- <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">explicit client unregistering is required for fluid_sequencer_register_client() and fluid_sequencer_register_fluidsynth()</span> (since fluidsynth 2.1.1 not required anymore, but still recommend) - <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">explicit client unregistering is required for fluid_sequencer_register_client() and fluid_sequencer_register_fluidsynth()</span> (since fluidsynth 2.1.1 not required anymore, but still recommend)
- all public functions consistently receive signed integers for soundfont ids, bank and program numbers - all public functions consistently receive signed integers for soundfont ids, bank and program numbers
- use unique device names for the "audio.portaudio.device" setting - use unique device names for the \setting{audio_portaudio_device} setting
- fluid_synth_process() received a new more flexible implementation, but now requires zeroed-out sample buffers - fluid_synth_process() received a new more flexible implementation, but now requires zeroed-out sample buffers
<strong>Other changes in FluidSynth 2.0.0 concerning developers:</strong> <strong>Other changes in FluidSynth 2.0.0 concerning developers:</strong>
@ -89,14 +89,14 @@ FluidSynths major version was bumped. The API was reworked, deprecated functions
<strong>New Features and API additions:</strong> <strong>New Features and API additions:</strong>
- add \ref settings_midi_autoconnect a setting for automatically connecting fluidsynth to available MIDI input ports - add \setting{midi_autoconnect} a setting for automatically connecting fluidsynth to available MIDI input ports
- add \ref settings_synth_overflow_important and \ref settings_synth_overflow_important-channels settings to take midi channels during overflow calculation into account that are considered to be "important" - add \setting{synth_overflow_important} and \setting{synth_overflow_important-channels} settings to take midi channels during overflow calculation into account that are considered to be "important"
- add \ref settings_synth_dynamic-sample-loading a setting for enabling on demand sample loading - add \setting{synth_dynamic-sample-loading} a setting for enabling on demand sample loading
- add support for polyphonic key pressure events, see fluid_event_key_pressure() and fluid_synth_key_pressure() - add support for polyphonic key pressure events, see fluid_event_key_pressure() and fluid_synth_key_pressure()
- add fluid_synth_add_default_mod() and fluid_synth_remove_default_mod() for manipulating default modulators - add fluid_synth_add_default_mod() and fluid_synth_remove_default_mod() for manipulating default modulators
- add individual reverb setters: fluid_synth_set_reverb_roomsize(), fluid_synth_set_reverb_damp(), fluid_synth_set_reverb_width(), fluid_synth_set_reverb_level() - add individual reverb setters: fluid_synth_set_reverb_roomsize(), fluid_synth_set_reverb_damp(), fluid_synth_set_reverb_width(), fluid_synth_set_reverb_level()
- add individual chorus setters: fluid_synth_set_chorus_nr(), fluid_synth_set_chorus_level(), fluid_synth_set_chorus_speed(), fluid_synth_set_chorus_depth(), fluid_synth_set_chorus_type() - add individual chorus setters: fluid_synth_set_chorus_nr(), fluid_synth_set_chorus_level(), fluid_synth_set_chorus_speed(), fluid_synth_set_chorus_depth(), fluid_synth_set_chorus_type()
- add realtime settings for \ref settings_synth_reverb_damp and \ref settings_synth_chorus_depth parameters - add realtime settings for \setting{synth_reverb_damp} and \setting{synth_chorus_depth} parameters
- add seek support to midi-player, see fluid_player_seek() - add seek support to midi-player, see fluid_player_seek()
- expose functions to manipulate the ladspa effects unit (see ladspa.h) - expose functions to manipulate the ladspa effects unit (see ladspa.h)
- add support for text and lyrics midi events, see fluid_midi_event_set_lyrics() and fluid_midi_event_set_text() - add support for text and lyrics midi events, see fluid_midi_event_set_lyrics() and fluid_midi_event_set_text()

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ with fluid_settings_setstr(). In most cases, the default driver should work
out of the box. out of the box.
Additional options that define the audio quality and latency are Additional options that define the audio quality and latency are
"audio.sample-format", "audio.period-size", and "audio.periods". The details \setting{audio_sample-format}, \setting{audio_period-size}, and \setting{audio_periods}. The details
are described later. are described later.
You create the audio driver with the new_fluid_audio_driver() function. This You create the audio driver with the new_fluid_audio_driver() function. This
@ -67,11 +67,11 @@ driver creates a separate thread that uses the synthesizer object to generate
the audio. the audio.
There are a number of general audio driver settings. The audio.driver There are a number of general audio driver settings. The audio.driver
settings define the audio subsystem that will be used. The audio.periods and settings define the audio subsystem that will be used. The \setting{audio_periods} and
audio.period-size settings define the latency and robustness against \setting{audio_period-size} settings define the latency and robustness against
scheduling delays. There are additional settings for the audio subsystems scheduling delays. There are additional settings for the audio subsystems
used. For a full list of available <strong>audio driver settings</strong>, used. For a full list of available <strong>audio driver settings</strong>,
please refer to the \ref settings_audio documentation. please refer to the \setting{audio} documentation.
<strong>*Note:</strong> In order to use sdl2 as audio driver, the application <strong>*Note:</strong> In order to use sdl2 as audio driver, the application
is responsible for initializing SDL (e.g. with SDL_Init()). This must be done is responsible for initializing SDL (e.g. with SDL_Init()). This must be done

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Before you can use the synthesizer, you have to create a settings object. The settings objects is used by many components of the FluidSynth library. It gives a unified API to set the parameters of the audio drivers, the midi drivers, the synthesizer, and so forth. A number of default settings are defined by the current implementation. Before you can use the synthesizer, you have to create a settings object. The settings objects is used by many components of the FluidSynth library. It gives a unified API to set the parameters of the audio drivers, the midi drivers, the synthesizer, and so forth. A number of default settings are defined by the current implementation.
All settings have a name that follows the "dotted-name" notation. For example, "synth.polyphony" refers to the number of voices (polyphony) allocated by the synthesizer. The settings also have a type. There are currently three types: strings, numbers (double floats), and integers. You can change the values of a setting using the fluid_settings_setstr(), fluid_settings_setnum(), and fluid_settings_setint() functions. For example: All settings have a name that follows the "dotted-name" notation. For example, \setting{synth_polyphony} refers to the number of voices (polyphony) allocated by the synthesizer. The settings also have a type. There are currently three types: strings, numbers (double floats), and integers. You can change the values of a setting using the fluid_settings_setstr(), fluid_settings_setnum(), and fluid_settings_setint() functions. For example:
\code \code
#include <fluidsynth.h> #include <fluidsynth.h>

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@ -24,6 +24,6 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
\endcode \endcode
For a full list of available <strong>synthesizer settings</strong>, please For a full list of available <strong>synthesizer settings</strong>, please
refer to the \ref settings_synth documentation. refer to the \setting{synth} documentation.
*/ */

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ delete_fluid_settings(settings);
\endcode \endcode
Various output files types are supported, if compiled with libsndfile. Those Various output files types are supported, if compiled with libsndfile. Those
can be specified via the \c settings object as well. Refer to the \ref can be specified via the \c settings object as well. Refer to the
settings_audio documentation for more \c audio.file\.\* options. \setting{audio} documentation for more \c audio.file\.\* options.
*/ */

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A list of available <strong>MIDI player settings</strong> can be found in the A list of available <strong>MIDI player settings</strong> can be found in the
\ref settings_player documentation. \setting{player} documentation.
*/ */

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@ -38,10 +38,9 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
} }
\endcode \endcode
There are a number of general MIDI driver settings. The midi.driver setting There are a number of general MIDI driver settings. The \setting{midi_driver} setting
defines the MIDI subsystem that will be used. There are additional settings defines the MIDI subsystem that will be used. There are additional settings
for the MIDI subsystems used. For a full list of available for the MIDI subsystems used. For a full list of available
<strong>midi driver settings</strong>, please refer to the \ref settings_midi <strong>midi driver settings</strong>, please refer to the \setting{midi} documentation.
documentation.
*/ */