Wrap documentation in audio_timing.h at 80 columns

Originally committed to SVN as r5192.
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Thomas Goyne 2011-01-16 07:14:59 +00:00
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/// @brief Get the primary playback range
/// @return A sample range
///
/// Get the sample range the user is most likely to want to play back currently.
/// Get the sample range the user is most likely to want to play back
/// currently.
virtual SampleRange GetPrimaryPlaybackRange() const = 0;
/// @brief Does this timing mode have labels on the audio display?
/// @return True if this timing mode needs labels on the audio display.
///
/// This is labels for things such as karaoke syllables. When labels are required, some vertical
/// space is set off for them in the drawing of the audio display.
/// This is labels for things such as karaoke syllables. When labels are
/// required, some vertical space is set off for them in the drawing of the
/// audio display.
virtual bool HasLabels() const = 0;
/// @brief Go to next timing unit
///
/// Advances the timing controller cursor to the next timing unit, for example the next dialogue
/// line or the next karaoke syllable.
/// Advances the timing controller cursor to the next timing unit, for
/// example the next dialogue line or the next karaoke syllable.
virtual void Next() = 0;
/// @brief Go to the previous timing unit
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/// @param sensitivity Distance in samples to consider markers as nearby
/// @return True if a marker is close by the given sample, as defined by sensitivity
///
/// This is solely for hit-testing against draggable markers, for controlling the mouse cursor.
/// This is solely for hit-testing against draggable markers, for
/// controlling the mouse cursor.
virtual bool IsNearbyMarker(int64_t sample, int sensitivity) const = 0;
/// @brief The user pressed the left button down at an empty place in the audio
/// @param sample The audio sample index the user clicked
/// @param sensitivity Distance in samples to consider existing markers
/// @return An audio marker or 0. If a marker is returned and the user starts dragging
/// the mouse after pressing down the button, the returned marker is being dragged.
/// @return An audio marker or 0. If a marker is returned and the user
/// starts dragging the mouse after pressing down the button, the returned
/// marker is being dragged.
virtual AudioMarker * OnLeftClick(int64_t sample, int sensitivity) = 0;
/// @brief The user pressed the right button down at an empty place in the audio
/// @param sample The audio sample index the user clicked
/// @param sensitivity Distance in samples to consider existing markers
/// @return An audio marker or 0. If a marker is returned and the user starts dragging
/// the mouse after pressing down the button, the returned marker is being dragged.
/// @return An audio marker or 0. If a marker is returned and the user
/// starts dragging the mouse after pressing down the button, the returned
/// marker is being dragged.
virtual AudioMarker * OnRightClick(int64_t sample, int sensitivity) = 0;
/// @brief The user dragged a timing marker
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};
/// @brief Create a standard dialogue audio timing controller
/// @param audio_controller The audio controller to own the timing controller
/// @param selection_controller The selection controller to manage the set of lines being timed
/// @param selection_controller The selection controller to manage the set of
/// lines being timed
/// @param ass The file being timed
AudioTimingController *CreateDialogueTimingController(AudioController *audio_controller, SelectionController<AssDialogue> *selection_controller, AssFile *ass);