The bug was easy to find, but the fix proved to be more complicated. I had to change the method I use to set the borderless fullscreen position. Windows(tm) was doing some voodoo with the coordinates I gave it, depending on various factors such as the taskbar position. If you e.g. move your taskbar to your secondary monitor, the window is maximized properly.
Fixed in release 1.68.
Which Windows version are you using?
Do you have the ‘extend desktop on this monitor’ option set for the secondary monitor?
What are the two resolutions you use for your monitors?
Is the size of the missing part at the bottom equal to the Windows task bar on your main monitor?
The MIDI file track will be split into separate tracks if the MIDI events on the track uses different MIDI channels. If the note on messages all use the same MIDI channel then there is no method to automatically split the sequence. You’ll have to do it manually by creating copies of the track and then use the scalpel tool to cut out the sections where the program change occurs.
in any case I would love to know what exactly that parameter icon is…?
It’s a dial I grabbed from a TC Electronic guitar effect:
http://www.tcelectronic.com/VintagePedals
Instead of photographic icons I’ll try to experiment with symbolical icons. That will also make it possible to create different icons for the various preset and parameter types.
The preset icon is a MultiMediaCard flash memory. If you look really carefully at the print on the card, you’ll see that it can hold 64 MB 😆
I had a suspision that the icon would be hard to get. I just cannot think of another graphic icon that will make people go; “Ok, that’s a preset”.
How about the parameter dial icon, is that recognizable?
I tried with various photographic images to represent the devices, but it’s difficult cramming something recognizable into a 14×14 pixel icon. So I settled for something simpler, which I think turned out ok:

Also note that the icons for presets and parameters are updated, and that icons are shown in the track inspector panel headers. Can anyone recognize what the preset icon shows?
Downloaded, tested and confirmed. The crash you experience occur in the plugins EditKeyUp() function when you release the E key. The plugin seems to crash when pressing any key until you have clicked the window to remove the intro screen and then clicked once again inside the curve display. To me this seems like a problem in the plugin.
Could the colours be made changeable like other gui widgets are now?
I could add an icon and color selector in the device mapping properties, and even allow import of image files. But at present I think my time is better spent on more important things. If I can just create a set of default icons that can differentiate the device types, then I think that will do for now.
As well as different icons, different colours would make the category far more distinctive-like say green for midi, blue for audio.
The problem with using colors for the icons is that it will not necessarily look good with various color schemes. That’s why the icons are mostly in graytone and tinted to the current color scheme.
