![]() ![]() Fixed: broken multiselect in collections on macOS.Fixed: waveform sometimes not reflecting the selected sample.Fixed: error when relocating a collection that doesn’t exist.Fixed: occasional crash while browsing in shuffle mode.Linux: dependency on gconf/ dconf is gone.Linux: use gio trash implementation instead of gvfs.macOS: reserve space in corner for resizing window.macOS: double-click title-bar to toggle maximized state.Explore mode: pick between recently browsed folders.When dragging a folder onto application, open in active tab (library/explore).Improved text rendering, especially with small/thin text.Faster keyword parsing (background task).Fixed: Drag a file out of the application window and back - this no longer cancels the drag operation.Fixed: when starting a drag operation and then using Alt+Tab to switch to a different application, no file would appear on the target app window.Our custom file drag-drop implementation on Windows (introduced in 1.1) had a couple of issues that has now been resolved. To use the new scroll behavior, head into Preferences > Display Configuration Improved Drag-Drop on Windows The application now offers an alternative scrolling method, more suitable for these devices. touchpads and trackpads, used to be overly sensitive when scrolling through samples. Head into Audio Configuration to adjust this. Note that audio latency also affects the time it takes to preview a file. Previously, these selection changes were delayed for performance reasons, but it turned out that the delay perhaps was a bit excessive. When stepping through search results, audio previews are now triggered much faster. This includes where to store collections on disk, whether they should make use the auto-export feature and so on. Collection Preferencesīy heading into Preferences > Collections, it’s now possible to specify default and global settings for collections. You can quickly tell which of your collections have automatic export enabled by looking at the list of collections:įig: The ‘A’ on the right side is shown when automatic export is enabled. This is now made optional, and the feature is even disabled by default for newly created collections. We have been told by numerous people that they love the concept of “collections” in Sononym, but hate that all the collected files are automatically copied/exported somewhere. More Configurable Collections Auto-Export Made Optional This should improve the readability of the search results, especially when browsing deep folder hierarchies or when you want to sort the results by the filename (something that was previously not possible).įig: To control which columns are visible, right-click the search-results table header or head into the View menu. Instead of just a single “filename” column, Sononym now offers three: one for the Filename, one for the Folder and one which contains both (Path). The Thesaurus is fully integrated in the text search. More documentation is available in our online manual The Thesaurus is a stepping stone towards our goal of making Sononym more aware of non-audio data, such as filenames and embedded metadata. In practice, this makes it simple to enter a search term - say, “bassdrum” - and have the software search for related terms, such as “bd”, “bass-drum or “kickdrum”.įig: The new editor provides a searchable list of synonyms. Sononym now comes loaded with a database of related words and terms - also known as a Thesaurus. Additionally, we are now in a position where we can implement new features at a faster pace. This should bring considerable stability improvements - especially on the macOS/Linux platforms. In this release, we have focused on updating the internals of the software. However, the minimum supported macOS version has been raised to 10.10 (OS X Yosemite). ![]() This update is compatible with, and can be installed on top of your existing installation. ![]() Visit our download page to get the most recent release. Version 1.2.2 - Released April 27th 2021.The release contains a number of stability improvements and bugfixes, with a few oft-requested features thrown in as well - here are the key highlights: ![]()
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