Sapphire v2.6.006 - Fixed 2 bugs: expanders + user defaults.#936
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This is a maintenance release for Sapphire that includes two bug fixes: 1. Automatic creation of the chain still happens in Echo and Empath after setting user defaults. 2. Apply user defaults to expander buttons like "Insert Tricorder", "Insert Chaops", etc.
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This is a maintenance release for Sapphire that includes two bug fixes needed in VCV Rack:
My understanding is that Cardinal does not support configurable user defaults using a
template.vcvmfile like VCV Rack does. If this is correct, then neither of these changes is likely to be significant for Cardinal. I believe they will not do anything actually. I did some testing building Cardinal + Sapphire from source locally on my Linux Intel 64 system, and affected Sapphire modules are working correctly.I just want to make sure the code is always in sync between the two projects, even when the change shouldn't affect user experience in Cardinal.
Thank you!