From 10a62b68165346edc72854747c0d88cf345d3fd6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tildearrow Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2023 02:13:30 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] wow --- papers/doc/2-interface/components.md | 8 - papers/doc/2-interface/menu-bar.md | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 226 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) create mode 100644 papers/doc/2-interface/menu-bar.md diff --git a/papers/doc/2-interface/components.md b/papers/doc/2-interface/components.md index ed236126b..c2fce9993 100644 --- a/papers/doc/2-interface/components.md +++ b/papers/doc/2-interface/components.md @@ -58,8 +58,6 @@ to undock a window, drag its tab away from where it is docked. then it will be f ## text fields -TODO: image - text fields are able to hold... text. click on a text field to start editing, and click away to stop editing. @@ -69,24 +67,18 @@ the following keyboard shortcuts work while on a text field: - `Ctrl-X`: cut - `Ctrl-C`: copy - `Ctrl-V`: paste -- `Ctrl-Z`: undo -- `Ctrl-Y`: redo - `Ctrl-A`: select all (replace Ctrl with Command on macOS) ## number input fields -TODO: image - these work similar to text fields, but you may only input numbers. they also usually have two buttons which allow you to increase/decrease the amount when clicked (and rapidly do so when click-holding). ## sliders -TODO: image - sliders are used for controlling values in a quick manner by being dragged. alternatively, right-clicking or Ctrl-clicking or a slider (Command-click on macOS) will turn it into a number input field for a short period of time, allowing you to input fine values. diff --git a/papers/doc/2-interface/menu-bar.md b/papers/doc/2-interface/menu-bar.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8fac9e659 --- /dev/null +++ b/papers/doc/2-interface/menu-bar.md @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +# menu bar + +the menu bar allows you to select five menus: file, edit, settings, window and help. + +# file + +- **new...**: create a new song. +- **open...**: opens the file picker, allowing you to select a song to open. +- **open recent**: contains a list of the songs you've opened before. + - **clear history**: this option erases the file history. +- **save**: saves the current song. + - opens the file picker if this is a new song, or a backup. +- **save as...**: opens the file picker, allowing you to save the song under a different name. +- **save as .dmf (1.1.3+)...**: opens the file picker, allowing you to save your song as a .dmf which is compatible with DefleMask 1.1.3 onwards. + - this will only work with the systems mentioned in the next option, plus: + - Sega Master System (with FM expansion) + - NES + Konami VRC7 + - Famicom Disk System + - only use this option if you really need it. there are features which DefleMask does not support, like some effects and FM macros, so these will be lost. +- **save as .dmf (1.0/legacy)...**: opens the file picker, allowing you to save your song as a .dmf which is compatible with DefleMask Legacy (0.12) or 1.0. + - this will only work on the following systems: + - Sega Genesis/Mega Drive (YM2612 + SN76489) + - Sega Genesis/Mega Drive (YM2612 + SN76489, extended channel 3) + - Sega Master System + - Game Boy + - PC Engine + - NES + - Commodore 64 + - Arcade (YM2151 + SegaPCM 5-channel compatibility) + - Neo Geo CD (DefleMask 1.0+) + - only use this option if you really need it. there are features which DefleMask does not support, like some effects and FM macros, so these will be lost. +- **export audio...**: export your song to a .wav file. see next section for more details. +- **export VGM...**: export your song to a .vgm file. see next section for more details. +- **export ZSM...**: export your song to a .zsm file. see next section for more details. + - only available when there's a YM2151 and/or VERA. +- **export command stream...**: export song data to a command stream file. see next section for more details. + - this option is for developers. +- **add chip...**: add a chip to the current song. +- **configure chip...**: set a chip's parameters. + - for a list of parameters, see [7-systems](../7-systems/README.md). +- **change chip...**: change a chip to another. + - **Preserve channel positions**: enable this option to make sure Furnace does not auto-arrange/delete channels to compensate for differing channel counts. this can be useful for doing ports, e.g. from Genesis to PC-98. +- **remove chip...**: remove a chip. + - **Preserve channel positions**: same thing as above. +- **restore backup**: restore a previously saved backup. + - Furnace keeps up to 5 backups of a song. + - the backup directory is located in: + - Windows: `%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\furnace\backups` + - macOS: `~/Library/Application Support/Furnace/backups` + - Linux/other: `~/.config/furnace/backups` + - this directory grows in size as you use Furnace. remember to delete old backups periodically to save space. +- **exit**: I think you know what this does. + +## export audio + +this option allows you to export your song in .wav format. I know I know, no .mp3 or .ogg export yet, but you can use a converter. + +there are two parameters: + +- **Loops**: sets the number of times the song will loop. + - does not have effect if the song ends with `FFxx` effect. +- **Fade out (seconds)**: sets the fade out time when the song is over. + - does not have effect if the song ends with `FFxx` effect. + +and three export choices: + +- **one file**: exports your song to one .wav file. +- **multiple files (one per chip)**: exports the output of each chip to .wav files. +- **multiple files (one per channel)**: exports the output of each channel to .wav files. + - useful for usage with a channel visualizer such as corrscope. + +## export VGM + +this option allows exporting to a VGM (Video Game Music) file. these can be played back with VGMPlay (for example). + +the following settings exist: + +- **format version**: sets the VGM format version to use. + - versions under 1.70 do not support per-chip volumes, and therefore will ignore the Mixer completely. + - other versions may not support all chips. + - use this option if you need to export for a quirky player or parser. + - for example, RYMCast is picky with format versions. if you're going to use this player, select 1.60. +- **loop**: writes loop. if disabled, the resulting file won't loop. +- **loop trail**: this option allows you to set how much of the song is written after it loops. + - the reason this exists is to work around a VGM format limitation in where post-loop state isn't recorded at all. + - this may change the song length as it appears on a player. + - **auto-detect**: detect how much to write automatically. + - **add one loop**: add one more loop. + - **custom**: allows you to specify how many ticks to add. + - `0` is effectively none, disabling loop trail completely. + - this option will not appear if the loop modality isn't set to None as there wouldn't be a need to. +- **chips to export**: select which chips are going to be exported. + - due to VGM format limitations, you can only select up to two of each chip type. + - some chips will not be available, either because VGM doesn't support these yet, or because you selected an old format version. +- **add pattern change hints**: this option adds a "hint" when a pattern change occurs. only useful if you're a developer. + - the format of the "hint" data block that gets written is: `67 66 FE ll ll ll ll 01 oo rr pp pp pp ...` + - ll: length, a 32-bit little-endian number + - oo: order + - rr: initial row (a 0Dxx effect is able to select a different row) + - pp: pattern index (one per channel) +- **direct stream mode**: this option allows DualPCM to work. don't use this for other chips. + - may or may not play well with hardware VGM players. + +click on **click to export** to begin exporting. + +## export ZSM + +ZSM (ZSound Music) is a format designed for the Commander X16 to allow hardware playback. +it may contain data for either YM2151 or VERA chips. +Calliope is one of the programs that supports playback of ZSM files. + +the following settings are available: + +- **Tick Rate (Hz)**: select the tick rate the song will run at. + - I suggest you use the same rate as the song's. + - apparently ZSM doesn't support changing the rate mid-song. +- **loop**: enables loop. if disabled, the song won't loop. + +click on **Begin Export** to... you know. + +## export command stream + +this option exports a text or binary file which contains a dump of the internal command stream produced when playing the song. + +it's not really useful, unless you're a developer and want to use a command stream dump for some reason (e.g. writing a hardware sound driver). + +- **export (binary)**: exports in Furnace's own command stream format (FCS). see `export-tech.md` in `papers/` for details. +- **export (text)**: exports the command stream as a text file. only useful for analysis, really. + +# edit + +- **undo**: reverts the last action. +- **redo**: repeats what you undid previously. +- **cut**: moves the current selection in the pattern view to clipboard. +- **copy**: copies the current selection in the pattern view to clipboard. +- **paste**: inserts the clipboard's contents in the cursor position. +- **paste special...**: variants of the paste feature. + - **paste mix**: inserts the clipboard's contents in the cursor position, but does not erase the occupied region. + - **paste mix (background)**: does the same thing as paste mix, but doesn't alter content which is already there. + - **paste with ins (foreground)**: same thing as paste mix, but changes the instrument. + - **paste with ins (background)**: same thing as paste mix (background), but changes the instrument. + - **paste flood**: inserts the clipboard's contents in the cursor position, and repeats until it hits the end of a pattern. + - **paste overflow**: paste, but it will keep pasting even if it runs over another pattern. +- **delete**: clears the contents in the selection. +- **select all**: changes the selection so it covers a larger area. + - if the selection is wide, it will select the rows in a column. + - if the selection is tall, it will select the entire column. + - if a column is already selected, it will select the entire channel. + - if a channel is already selected, it will select the entire pattern. +- **operation mask**: this is an advanced feature. see [this page](../3-pattern/opmask.md) for more information. +- **input latch**: this is an advanced feature. see [this page](../3-pattern/inputlatch.md) for more information. +- **note/octave up/down**: transposes notes in the current selection. +- **values up/down**: changes values in the current selection by ±1 or ±16. +- **transpose**: transpose notes or change values by a specific amount. +- **interpolate**: fills in gaps in the selection by interpolation between values. +- **change instrument**: changes the instrument number in a selection. +- **gradient/fade**: replace the selection with a "gradient" that goes from the beginning of the selection to the end. + - does not affect the note column. + - **Nibble mode**: when enabled, the fade will be per-nibble (0 to F) rather than per-value (00 to FF). + - use for effects like `04xy` (vibrato). +- **scale**: scales values in the selection by a specific amount. + - use to change volume in a selection for example. +- **randomize**: replaces the selection with random values. + - does not affect the note column. +- **invert values**: `00` becomes `FF`, `01` becomes `FE`, `02` becomes `FD` and so on. +- **flip selection**: flips the selection so it is backwards. +- **collapse/expand amount**: allows you to specify how much to collapse/expand in the next options. +- **collapse**: shrinks the selected contents. +- **expand**: expands the selected contents. +- **collapse pattern**: same as collapse, but affects the entire pattern. +- **expand pattern**: same as expand, but affects the entire pattern. +- **collapse song**: same as collapse, but affects the entire song. + - it also changes speeds and pattern length to compensate. +- **expand song**: same as expand, but affects the entire song. + - it also changes speeds and pattern length to compensate. +- **find/replace**: opens the Find/Replace window. see [this page](../3-pattern/find-replace.md) for more information. +- **clear**: allows you to mass-delete things like songs, instruments and the like. + +# settings + +- **full screen**: expands the Furnace window so it covers your screen. +- **lock layout**: prevents you from dragging/resizing docked windows, or docking more. +- **basic mode**: toggles [Basic Mode](basic-mode.md). +- **visualizer**: toggles pattern view particle effects when the song plays. +- **reset layout**: resets the workspace to its defaults. +- **settings...**: opens the Settings window. + +# window + +- **song information**: shows/hides the Song Information window. +- **subsongs**: shows/hides the Subsongs window. +- **speed**: shows/hides the Speed window. +- **instruments**: shows/hides the instrument list. +- **wavetables**: shows/hides the wavetable list. +- **samples**: shows/hides the sample list. +- **orders**: shows/hides the Orders window. +- **pattern**: shows/hides the pattern view. +- **mixer**: shows/hides the Mixer window. +- **grooves**: shows/hides the Grooves window. +- **channels**: shows/hides the Channels window. +- **pattern manager**: shows/hides the Pattern Manager window. +- **chip manager**: shows/hides the Chip Manager window. +- **compatibility flags**: shows/hides the Compatibility Flags window. +- **song comments**: shows/hides the Song Comments window. +- **instrument editor**: shows/hides the Instrument Editor. +- **wavetable editor**: shows/hides the Wavetable Editor. +- **sample editor**: shows/hides the Sample Editor. +- **play/edit controls**: shows/hides the Play/Edit Controls. +- **piano/input pad**: shows/hides the Piano/Input Pad window. +- **oscilloscope (master)**: shows/hides the oscilloscope. +- **oscilloscope (per-channel)**: shows/hides the per-channel oscilloscope. +- **volume meter**: shows/hides the volume meter. +- **clock**: shows/hides the clock. +- **register view**: shows/hides the Register View window. +- **log viewer**: shows/hides the log Viewer. +- **statistics**: shows/hides the Statistics window. + +# help + +- **effect list**: displays the effect list. +- **debug menu**: this menu contains various debug utilities. + - unless you are working with the Furnace codebase, it's not useful. +- **inspector**: this options opens the Dear ImGui Metrics/Debugger window. + - unless you are working with the Furnace codebase, it's not useful. +- **panic**: this resets all chips while the song is playing, effectively silencing everything. +- **about...**: displays the About screen.