Now the Preferences panels are 110 points wider, and most things are
shifted around in ways to make the current set of translations fit into
the dialogs.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
The Path Suggester will now automatically open when new files are added
to the playlist and a given path is not in the sandbox settings. It will
also pop for both the File Tree and MIDI SoundFont path configuration
settings being changed.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
All optional fallback code for older versions has also been removed, and
everything now assumes 10.13.0 or newer. Some cases are still included
for point releases, such as 10.13.2.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
- Implemented App Sandboxing in a more friendly manner.
- All sandboxed paths will need to be set in Preferences. Set as loose
a path as you want. The shortest path will be preferred.
- Removed Last.fm client support, as it was non-functional by now,
unfortunately. Maybe something better can come in the future.
- Added support for insecure SSL to the HTTP/S reader, in case anyone
needs streams which are "protected" by self-signed or expired
certificates, without having to futz around by adding certificates to
the system settings, especially for expired certificates that can't
otherwise be dodged this way.
If you want to import your old playlists to the new version, copy the
contents of `~/Library/Application Support/Cog` to the alternate sandbox
path: `~/Library/Containers/org.cogx.cog/Data/Library/Application `...
...continued...`Support/Cog`. The preferences file will migrate to the
new version automatically.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
- Restructure main window a bit more
- Remove attempt at SF Symbols icons for now
- Add Now Playing popout to Stacks style main window, tooltip instructs to click to select the current track in playlist
- Disable libFLAC plugin on macOS 10.13 and newer, letting Core Audio handle it instead. Apparently, libFLAC is not really ready for Apple Silicon yet.