Release: New Session Manager Version 1.4.0

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Linuxaudio.org presents: New Session Manager Version 1.4.0

## Summary

The theme for this release is to fix known bugs and issues with both the original Non-Session-Manager ("nsmd") server as well as its GUI (our "nsm-legacy-gui"). Problems and inconsistencies that have piled up for years were finally cleaned up (full changelog below).

Users do not need to take any action (besides updating), the session save-format remains unchanged. Client programs, or rather their developers, do not need to change or adjust anything; all changes are "under the hood".

We have no self-hosted website yet, but plan to establish one in the future. Until then the project can be found on Github:

https://github.com/linuxaudio/new-session-manager/
https://github.com/linuxaudio/new-session-manager/releases/tag/v1.4.0

## Full Release Announcement:

New Session Manager (NSM) is a tool to assist music production by grouping standalone programs into sessions. Your workflow becomes easy to manage, robust and fast by leveraging the full potential of cooperative applications.

It is a community version of the "NON Session Manager" and free in every sense of the word: free of cost, free to share and use, free of spyware or ads, free-and-open-source.

You can create a session, or project, add programs to it and then use commands to save, start/stop, hide/show all programs at once, or individually. At a later date you can then re-open the session and continue where you left off.

All files belonging to the session will be saved in the same directory.

Check your distributions in a few days for New-Session-Manager 1.4.0

You can find the source release on Github:

https://github.com/linuxaudio/new-session-manager/releases/tag/v1.4.0


Bullet Points
* Drop-In replacement for the non-session-manager daemon nsmd and tools (e.g. jackpatch)
* Simple and hassle-free build system to make packaging easy
* Possibility to react to sensible bug fixes that would not have been integrated into original nsmd
* Stay upwards and downwards compatible with original nsmd
* Conservative and hesitant in regards to new features and behaviour-changes, but possible in principle * Keep the session-manager separate from the other NON* tools Mixer, Sequencer and Timeline.
* Protect nsmd from vanishing from the internet one day.
* The goal is to become the de-facto standard music session manager for Linux distributions

Changes since new-session-manager v1.3.2 (2020-06-20)

Add documentation and manpages.
Highlight: Provide updated API-Document (core documentation) on
https://linuxaudio.github.io/new-session-manager/api/index.html

Legacy-GUI:
 Overhaul look and feel.
 Rewrite labels and buttons with unambiguous descriptions.
Protect text-input dialog windows from empty strings, like "Add New Client" or "New Session"
 Scale icons, support more icon formats.
 Show all icons and buttons when attaching to a running nsmd session
 Various small fixes.
Always show correct session name, no matter how the session was loaded or how the GUI was started

nsmd:
 NSM_API_VERSION_MINOR from 0 to 1 (1.0 -> 1.1)
Repair nsmd to correctly send client data when running headless and a GUI announces later.
 ClientId generation now prevent collision with existing IDs.
nsmd command line option --load-session to directly load one (Berkelder, Rik) Better detection of clients that failed to launch leads to faster session startup (by 5 seconds) Users get informed by client-label if an executable is not present on the system or permission denied Fixed reply for listing sessions from a plain "Done." to proper reply path with empty string as terminal symbol "/reply", "/nsm/server/list", "" Fix operation reply to last treated client instead to reply to sender (Picot, Mathieu / houston) /nsm/gui/session/name send consistent session name/relative-path pair to the annouced GUI, no matter how the session was loaded.

nsm.h
:optional-gui: support to nsm.h, for other applications to include and use. (Meyer, Hermann / brummer )



This is a joint release from multiple people under the linuxaudio.org "brand".

https://github.com/linuxaudio/new-session-manager


Greetings,

dvzrv, falktx and nils
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