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Would it be possible to see if you already "thumbed up" a song by clicking on the menu bar button (to get to the menu, shown in the attached screenshot) via a check mark icon or a thumbs up icon next to the "Thumbs Up" option or via a separate entry within the menu (that would say, for example, "Thumbed Up")? This would be so much easier than having to open a new window by clicking on "Show" every
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Nuclear aims to be a Typescript project.
We are welcome PR to help convert any JS module to TS.
This issue is used for tracking the process.
Guideline: https://nukeop.gitbook.io/nuclear/contributing/converting-to-typescript
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Enhancement Summary
Automatically turn AMT to 100 whenever a volume envelope is changed from the default.
Justification
New users to LMMS often do not realise the amount knob has to be turned. If AMT automatically moves to full when an envelope is changed from default, then we have a double advantage:
a) user need not look up how to enable envelope etc
b) user notices AMT knob goin
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There are several issues with the test_yourMethod method in the example in the UnitTest help file that prevents it from compiling:
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As a new iOS user, I'd love to see some "less than apple approved" things going on the iOS platform. Can we get a list going?