I'm not sure if this fixes any current actual problems as using slightly
stale data is normally only a problem when lines are being deleted, but
it's easier to fix it across the board than to figure out where it is
and isn't needed, and the speed impact of batching is trivial.
Originally committed to SVN as r6753.
Continue moving all the reordering commands to grid (why were they in
three different categories?), and change swap to move to better reflect
what they do.
Originally committed to SVN as r6287.
Move most karaoke parsing/serializing/editing code to AssKaraoke rather
than being scattered all over the place, and add much better support for
non-karaoke override tags and comments.
Add a karaoke timing controller.
Redesign the karaoke syllable split/join interface to have a single mode
from which both splitting and joining can be done rather than separate
split and join modes.
Only show the karaoke split/join bar when karaoke mode is enabled.
Closes#886, #987, #1190.
Originally committed to SVN as r5613.
Switch to a bitmask with much more finely-grained information about what
changed in the commit, fixing a few potential correctness problems and
significantly improving the performance of several scenarios where commits
are spammed very frequently.
Originally committed to SVN as r5590.
Remove hardcoded assumptions about where in the menu items are and
instead bind menu items directly to commands so that customizing the
menu actually works.
Add support for user menu files that override the default one.
Add better support for multiple menus so that all of the menus can
potentially be created by the dynamic menu system rather than just the
main menu bar.
Add support for commands whose names change based on the current project
state so that undo and redo can work properly.
Simplify the menu json format and make commands responsible for
controlling what type of menu item is created rather than allowing
nonsensical configurations.
The Automation menu is currently not implemented.
Originally committed to SVN as r5554.