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juce_ApplicationCommandID.h
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First check-in of the "jucequake": a major re-organisation of the library to break it up into modules. For more details about this, see the website forum..
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2011-08-12 10:04:52 +01:00 |
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juce_ApplicationCommandInfo.cpp
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Stopped using the old BEGIN_JUCE_NAMESPACE macros, and just used hard-coded namespaces where necessary instead. The macro definitions are still there, so this shouldn't affect anyone's code.
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2012-02-11 14:09:23 +00:00 |
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juce_ApplicationCommandInfo.h
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First check-in of the "jucequake": a major re-organisation of the library to break it up into modules. For more details about this, see the website forum..
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2011-08-12 10:04:52 +01:00 |
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juce_ApplicationCommandManager.cpp
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Stopped using the old BEGIN_JUCE_NAMESPACE macros, and just used hard-coded namespaces where necessary instead. The macro definitions are still there, so this shouldn't affect anyone's code.
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2012-02-11 14:09:23 +00:00 |
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juce_ApplicationCommandManager.h
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First check-in of the "jucequake": a major re-organisation of the library to break it up into modules. For more details about this, see the website forum..
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2011-08-12 10:04:52 +01:00 |
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juce_ApplicationCommandTarget.cpp
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Stopped using the old BEGIN_JUCE_NAMESPACE macros, and just used hard-coded namespaces where necessary instead. The macro definitions are still there, so this shouldn't affect anyone's code.
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2012-02-11 14:09:23 +00:00 |
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juce_ApplicationCommandTarget.h
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Got rid of the nasty general-purpose ints and void*s that were in the Message class. Instead of using a plain old Message class, just create a subclass which contains whatever data you need in a more meaningful format.
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2011-09-22 15:34:10 +01:00 |
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juce_KeyPressMappingSet.cpp
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Stopped using the old BEGIN_JUCE_NAMESPACE macros, and just used hard-coded namespaces where necessary instead. The macro definitions are still there, so this shouldn't affect anyone's code.
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2012-02-11 14:09:23 +00:00 |
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juce_KeyPressMappingSet.h
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First check-in of the "jucequake": a major re-organisation of the library to break it up into modules. For more details about this, see the website forum..
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2011-08-12 10:04:52 +01:00 |