

Double-click true peak cell to move edit cursor to true peak location (or right-click selected item/track in list view to reveal the option) Analyzer can now measure true peak (disabled by default since it prolongs analysis due to resampling - see Options to enable/disable) Don't hesitate to express your opinion on |our pre-release topic.| Thanks! For example, |this workaround| would definitely benefit from discussion. Any feedback, comments and criticism of current contexts hierarchy is highly welcome. Note that while new contexts won't get added at this time (but fades and volume handles are planned) now is the time to help us. If any of the toolbars set up in Contextual toolbars dialog is visible, all of them will get closed - otherwise toolbar corresponding to context under mouse cursor will get loaded. SWS/BR: Exclusive toggle contextual toolbar under mouse cursor, preset x (8 presets) (added in all sections: Main, MIDI editor, etc.) Once set up, use provided actions to load toolbars for each preset. Options can be found on the right and are executed only when toolbar is loaded. Select an arbitrary preset and right click contexts to assign them toolbars. Dialog is divided into 3 parts, preset selector, list of possible contexts, and various options tied to those contexts.

or go to Main menu > Extensions > Contextual toolbars. To open a dialog for setting up contextual toolbars either run the action SWS/BR: Contextual toolbars. In case you want to contribute to the wiki, you're more than welcome. For more information, please |visit the wiki on the subject| (which is also accessible from the Contextual toolbars dialog). The action will then load an appropriate toolbar for a thing under the mouse cursor, |like this.| User assigns different REAPER toolbars to different contexts (things like TCP, item, piano roll, etc.) and loads them under mouse cursor by calling a single action. Feature relies heavily on existing REAPER toolbars. New API functions were introduced in this version, they enable various improvements in the SWS/S&M Extension.
