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@latenitefilms latenitefilms released this 27 Apr 11:39
· 909 commits to develop since this release

Improvements:

  • CommandPost now remembers the menubar position if you change it by holding down COMMAND and dragging it to a new location.
  • In the previous release of CommandPost if you tried to trigger a Final Cut Pro shortcut key that didn't actually have any keys assigned to it with the Final Cut Pro Command Editor, you'd be presented with an error message. This would sometime confuse users - for example, those using a Speed Editor which has the "Play Rate" shortcut keys assigned to the jog wheel - but Final Cut Pro doesn't assign anything to the "Play Rate" shortcuts by default. To improve this, if CommandPost tries to trigger a shortcut key that you haven't set up in Final Cut Pro, we'll now present you with a macOS Notification, which when clicked, takes you to the relevant Command within the Final Cut Pro Command Editor.
  • CommandPost now disables support for displaying macOS Shortcut app shortcuts within the Search Console by default. To enable this functionality you must now manually enable it within the Shortcuts preferences panel within CommandPost. We have also added a new setup screen for new users, that allows you to enable shortcuts there. This is to prevent the shortcuts permission box from popping up the first time new users opened the Search Console.
  • When you add a custom application to the Resolve Keyboards, it now automatically selects that application once added. Thanks for reporting Dávid Szentmiklósi!
  • We've improved how we cache the Jog Wheel mode on the DaVinci Resolve Keyboards.
  • Improved the load times of the Resolve, Razer and TourBox Control Surface Panels.
  • The Speed Editor battery status is now displayed in the preferences panel.
  • Updated the default Resolve Keyboard layouts so that the JOG banks use menubar actions instead of shortcut key actions to improve performance. This will only change for new users, or if you reset your layout to "factory default".

Bug Fixes:

  • If you delete an application, device or everything on the Resolve Keyboard panel, it now resets the "last application" if that custom application no longer exists in the preferences file.
  • CommandPost now correctly determines the Final Cut Pro language when you change it via System Preferences within the Language & Region > Apps section. Thanks for reporting Sam Pluemacher - we had no idea this feature was added to macOS!
  • System Preferences no longer quits when CommandPost starts up.
  • CommandPost can now better detect when the Command Set is changed within Final Cut Pro.
  • Fixed a bug which prevented the Search Console from pre-populating the last action title in the Resolve Keyboard panel.