Change "eg." to "e.g."

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Ryan Schmidt
2018-08-25 20:44:44 -05:00
parent 6acefc08a8
commit 4a27274c0f
4 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ text message synthesis control format).
# SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
See the individual README's (eg. README-linux) in the /doc directory
See the individual README's (e.g. README-linux) in the /doc directory
for platform specific information and system requirements. In
general, you will use the configure script to create Makefiles on unix
platforms (and MinGW) or the VC++ workspace files to compile the

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@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@
- MIDI input (with optional time-stamping) supported on SGI, Linux (OSS device drivers only), and Windows operating systems. Time stamping under IRIX and Windows is quantized to milliseconds and under Linux to hundredths of a second.
- Various Sound Output Options - .wav, .snd, and .mat (Matlab MAT-file) soundfile outputs are supported on all operating systems. I hacked out the MAT-file structure, so you don't have to include any platform-specific libraries. Realtime sound output is provided as well, except under NeXTStep.
- Multiple Reverberator Implementations - Reverb subclasses of JCRev and NRev (popular reverberator implementations from CCRMA) have been written. Perry's original reverb implementation still exists as PRCRev. All reverberators now take a T60 initializer argument.
- MD2SKINI - A program which parses a MIDI input stream and spits out SKINI code. The output of MD2SKINI is typically piped into an STK instrument executable (eg. <tt>MD2SKINI | syntmono Clarinet -r -i</tt>). In addition, you can supply a filename argument to MD2SKINI and have it simultaneously record a SKINI score file for future reuse.
- MD2SKINI - A program which parses a MIDI input stream and spits out SKINI code. The output of MD2SKINI is typically piped into an STK instrument executable (e.g. <tt>MD2SKINI | syntmono Clarinet -r -i</tt>). In addition, you can supply a filename argument to MD2SKINI and have it simultaneously record a SKINI score file for future reuse.
- Modifications to <I>Object.h</I> for OS_TYPE compilation dependencies. <I>Makefile</I> automatically determines OS_TYPE when invoked (if you have the GNU makefile utilities installed on your system).
- A single distribution for all platforms. The Unix and Windows versions have been merged into a single set of classes. Makefiles and Visual C++ workspace/project files are provided for compiling.

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@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ class RtAudio
bool isDefaultOutput; /*!< true if this is the default output device. */
bool isDefaultInput; /*!< true if this is the default input device. */
std::vector<unsigned int> sampleRates; /*!< Supported sample rates (queried from list of standard rates). */
unsigned int preferredSampleRate; /*!< Preferred sample rate, eg. for WASAPI the system sample rate. */
unsigned int preferredSampleRate; /*!< Preferred sample rate, e.g. for WASAPI the system sample rate. */
RtAudioFormat nativeFormats; /*!< Bit mask of supported data formats. */
// Default constructor.

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@@ -3161,7 +3161,7 @@ bool RtApiAsio :: probeDeviceOpen( unsigned int device, StreamMode mode, unsigne
result = ASIOCreateBuffers( handle->bufferInfos, nChannels, stream_.bufferSize, &asioCallbacks );
if ( result != ASE_OK ) {
// Standard method failed. This can happen with strict/misbehaving drivers that return valid buffer size ranges
// but only accept the preferred buffer size as parameter for ASIOCreateBuffers. eg. Creatives ASIO driver
// but only accept the preferred buffer size as parameter for ASIOCreateBuffers. e.g. Creatives ASIO driver
// in that case, let's be naïve and try that instead
*bufferSize = preferSize;
stream_.bufferSize = *bufferSize;