Olav Sørensen
Olav Sørensen
Yes, this effect is controversial because it actually trashes the sample data.
This is called sample swapping and is not trivial to implement correctly. Many trackers didn't even support it outside of NoiseTracker/ProTracker.
> > > 100% compatiblity is not really the goal - or even achievable ... that's something only @8bitbubsy can do! Hehe, the only reason I can get it 100%...
Yep, PT3 is known for breaking sample swapping. Did you know that sample swapping actually works in Sound Blaster mode in Scream Tracker 3? Little known fact. It does however...
I don't really know how to fix this issue. Maybe you can check if there's a keybindings setting in Linux Mint somewhere, and remove ALT+F4 that way.
Ah I see, I thought ALT+F4 only closed programs on Windows, so the real fix is to move line 98 to 101 in ft2_main.c to before the `#ifdef _WIN32` line...
Hmm, this may only work on Windows: ``` /** * \brief Tell SDL not to generate window-close events for Alt+F4 on Windows. * * The variable can be set to...
I did make the change anyway, can you try to see if it works now?
This issue should be forwarded to the SDL2's github repo instead.
I don't think I want to include your fix as SDL_QUIT can be read from the queue in several other instances than pressing ALT+F4. This would mean that holding ALT...