On Windows, plugins are shipped with Aegisub now and loaded from
aegisub_vs.py, so user plugins installed out of Aegisub are more
likely to just interfere with that (like when the user has an
old version of libvslsmashsource installed).
So this option defaults to off on Windows, but to on everywhere else
since VS plugins aren't shipped with Aegisub there.
Note that this option only disables autoloading of user plugins.
VapourSynth loads system plugins no matter what.
This fixes a crash on Windows when double-clicking the draggable
separator between the column headers "Command" and "Description" in the
hotkey configuration dialog.
The highlighting distinguishes drawing commands from coordinates, and
colors x and y coordinates in different colors to make coordinates
easier to visually parse. Furthermore, in cubic Bezier curves, it
underlines the coordinates which corresponds to endpoints of the curves.
This default script will be executed to load any file whose file name
extension is not .py or .vpy .
The gui code for setting the default script is still a bit wonky as it
doesn't fit the rest of the preferences pages nicely, but it works for
now.
Line folds are managed using metadata of AssDialogue elements, and
saved in the project properties. They only affect the appearance of the
subtitle grid, and have no impact on other line operations.
- This refers to AviSynth < 2.5.6, which is from before 2005
- With the current setup (using GetAVSLinkage, these versions wouldn't
work anyway)
- The latest AviSynthPlus is bundled with the installer anyway
– Selection of different frequency mappings for the spectrum display,
from linear (current default) to logarithmic.
– Field added in the preference page to select the frequency mapping
– New preference key to remember this setting:
Audio/Renderer/Spectrum/FreqCurve
– Consistent display with high sampling rates (> 48 kHz)
– Fixed time shift with high quality settings