Agitated State has updated MenuMagic, the plug-in organiser for Cakewalk DAWs, to version 1.6.5.0.
Here is the list of major changes announced by Agitated State for this release:
- Fixed “Failed to set data for 'PluginMenuLayouts_orig” bug that on some systems could occur on a new MenuMagic installation.
- Changes in the Settings/Options tab:
- Fixed bug in Foldout Control Center area of the Settings/Options tab.
Bug could occur if you opened one or more of the panels in the Foldout Control Center and then switched to Status tab. - Modified the layout to the “Appearance Options” panel in the Settings/Options tab to be more intuitive.
- New 'Use Extended Borders’ checkbox added below the skin selector drop box in the Appearance Options panel of the Settings/Options tab. This checkbox is only enabled when selected skin supports extended borders.
- Changed name of skin 'Vienna’ to 'Vienna Extended’.
- Fixed bug in Foldout Control Center area of the Settings/Options tab.
- Change in behavior of skin engine. Aero support of extended form borders is now turned off by default. Skin engine will now only enable extended border support when:
- the selected skin supports it.
- and the 'Use Extended Borders’ checkbox (if control is enabled) is checked.
- Updated Plug-in auto categorization database – now references over 1100 plug-ins.
- Major code cleanup/reorg in process.
- Various minor enhancements and fixes.
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