Export tool
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@d-healey I am unable to export anything using the Mac version of the HISE Exporter. It appears that the settings are not being saved at all. When I set the settings, click save, add a project and start adding a job to the cue, I get a message that HISE path was incorrect. It is definitely correct. If I restart the app, none of the settings are there. It leads me to believe that the "SAVE" button is not working.
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@gorangrooves Make Sure There Is No Space In The Projects Name :)
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@gorangrooves Check the patreon thread or the github issues, this has been covered. On Mac the settings aren't saved unless you include an Apple Password, if you don't have one just put anything in the password box before saving.
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Thanks. Adding a password fixes that issue. It would be helpful to put an *asterisk on the password field or a tooltip about this :)
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@gorangrooves It's a bug, it will be fixed in the next version.
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Anyone else tried exporting multiple projects at once?
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@d-healey Sir
Is It Possible To Add A Popping Up Folder To The Projects, So Once The Export Is Done, The Package Folder Shows Up? -
@Natan I think this would be annoying if you had many projects queued up. What might be better is if I add an option for a global output folder which you can set, and all packages will be dumped there and then once the queue is complete it will open that folder... open a github request for this if you like the idea :)
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@d-healey Yeah, Thats A Good Idea
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@d-healey Sir, I See This Error, But Export Tool Does Its Job very well.
It's Not New, I Seen This From Day I Rebuilt My Hise. These Errors Shows Up In Console In Red Color.
Any Advice?10:41:51.747 › stderr: JCRev::setT60: argument (0) must be positive! JCRev::setT60: argument (0) must be positive! 10:41:51.768 › stderr: PRCRev::setT60: argument (0) must be positive! PRCRev::setT60: argument (0) must be positive! JCRev::setT60: argument (0) must be positive! PRCRev::setT60: argument (0) must be positive! 10:41:53.237 › stderr: JCRev::setT60: argument (0) must be positive! PRCRev::setT60: argument (0) must be positive!
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@Natan Do you only see them when you open a specific project or are they always there?
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@d-healey When I Start Exporting A Project
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@Natan I have no idea. Those messages come from the compiler, not my app. Do you see them when you export directly from HISE?
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No I Don't See Any Errors With Hise It Self
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@Natan You'd see the errors in a terminal window or visual studio's console, not in the HISE console.
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@d-healey Sir, In Terms Of Performance, It Does Nothing At All, And Exporter Tool Does Its Job Very Smoothly.
It Happens On Mac Too, Since I Built The Version HISE-61257a81932a80064af8d2949e882f1a5ddb9138
Screenshot:
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Is that the latest scriptnode? When you export from HISE do you see these errors in Xcode, Visual Studio? Or any terminal windows that are opened?
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@d-healey This Is My Commit HISE-61257a
I Don't See Any Errors While I Export in Window
But On Mac, I Have Some Defficalties To Export Which Does Nothing And Push Me To Use HET. -
@Natan said in Export tool:
@d-healey This Is My Commit HISE-61257a
Do you mean you made a fork? I'm not seeing this commit number in the main repo. - https://github.com/christophhart/HISE/search?q=61257a81932a80064af8d2949e882f1a5ddb9138&type=commits
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@d-healey Its Here:
- fix normalisation bug when looping inside samplestart mod
https://github.com/christophhart/HISE/commit/61257a81932a80064af8d2949e882f1a5ddb9138
- fix normalisation bug when looping inside samplestart mod