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    • gorangroovesG
      gorangrooves
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      When exporting a virtual instrument from HISE, we have the option to export in various plugin formats, as well as a standalone app. The standalone app is what you would expect it to be.

      However, when opening up an "export as a plugin" project in ProJucer and looking at the various plugin formats which can be selected, we have the option to export as a "plugin standalone."
      The wonderful thing that I noticed is that this "plugin standalone" format contains a built-in File menu with audio settings in it, something that we normally have to implement on our own using a floating tile.

      Other than that, is anyone aware of any other differences, and is there any reason to use the "regular standalone app" as opposed to the "plugin standalone app"?

      Goran Rista
      https://gorangrooves.com

      Handy Drums and Handy Grooves
      https://library.gorangrooves.com

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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart @gorangrooves
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        @gorangrooves The option in the Projucer was introduced by the JUCE team after I've implemented the standalone version export and I didn't find any reason to update it - the settings dialogue is nice, but it's stock JUCE UI and everybody and their mother wants to customize those dialogues anyway.

        So I would suggest to avoid that route as it's not tested at all and might interfere with some things I did in the HISE codebase...

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        • gorangroovesG
          gorangrooves @Christoph Hart
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          @Christoph-Hart Got you. Thank you.

          Goran Rista
          https://gorangrooves.com

          Handy Drums and Handy Grooves
          https://library.gorangrooves.com

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