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authorDavid Robillard <d@drobilla.net>2013-02-18 00:12:59 +0000
committerDavid Robillard <d@drobilla.net>2013-02-18 00:12:59 +0000
commitbc8f4e16826abcc9a22466a151e1c4d8daf1a365 (patch)
tree649918e5ac0e3e3f4c4d3c07105e145861790bcd /plugins/eg02-midigate.lv2/midigate.ttl
parentfb9e90572dabd73d42435e8b001e57ac891acdf8 (diff)
downloadlv2-bc8f4e16826abcc9a22466a151e1c4d8daf1a365.tar.xz
Remove lv2:Program and all related things.
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diff --git a/plugins/eg02-midigate.lv2/midigate.ttl b/plugins/eg02-midigate.lv2/midigate.ttl
index 59ac815..e14a329 100644
--- a/plugins/eg02-midigate.lv2/midigate.ttl
+++ b/plugins/eg02-midigate.lv2/midigate.ttl
@@ -15,30 +15,6 @@
lv2:project <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2> ;
lv2:requiredFeature urid:map ;
lv2:optionalFeature lv2:hardRTCapable ;
-# Describe program banks so the host can automate and/or present a user
-# interface. Describing supported programs (or any other MIDI event) is not
-# required, but is a good idea since it allows hosts to make better use of
-# plugins. This plugin has a single bank of two programs, which have a
-# (mandatory) label, and an (optional) comment to describe their meaning in
-# more detail.
-#
-# Both programs and the bank have an index, which corresponds to the MIDI bank
-# and program numbers that will activate them. Since there are other ways to
-# change programs (not used here), an index is not strictly required, but must
-# be present to support program changes from MIDI.
- lv2:bank [
- rdfs:label "Default" ;
- lv2:index 0 ;
- lv2:program [
- lv2:index 0 ;
- rdfs:label "Normal" ;
- rdfs:comment "Input is passed through if notes are active."
- ] , [
- lv2:index 1 ;
- rdfs:label "Inverted" ;
- rdfs:comment "Input is passed through if no notes are active."
- ]
- ] ;
# This plugin has three ports. There is an audio input and output as before,
# as well as a new AtomPort. An AtomPort buffer contains an Atom, which is a
# generic container for any type of data. In this case, we want to receive