Not sure if others are seeing this, but with Open GL enabled, the menu does not render correctly. Disabling Open GL makes it render correctly. This is the only visual anomaly I have noticed. (Laptop running Windows 11 with Intel Iris Xe Graphics display adapter)
Small issue, but show tray icon / minimize to tray does not appear to work. Minimize causes C4 to disappear with no tray or task icons and double click desktop icon is only way to “find it” and re-maximize…
When inside a linked rack, attempting to view the plugin GUI by double clicking it or by selecting Plugin Editor… from the popup menu the window is opened minimized if detached has been checked.
In v3 the same process immediately opens the window maximized and given the main focus.
Another small thing, noticed in 4014, if I right click the check mark on a route and select Create Binding in C3 I am asked to name the route and then I get taken to the wizard to create the binding. In C4 I am asked to name the route but not taken to the wizard.
I finally got a chance to look further into this, and cannot reproduce what I was getting. So, no doubt, it was something on my end. Everything seems to be working just fine, but I haven’t used it with my full rig yet. Really love the sharp graphics!
Thanks for reporting this. I can’t reproduce it here myself, but I don’t think I have any machines with Intel Iris). Could I get you to email me two full screen shots of the main window - one with OpenGL on, one off. I want to see if I can spot anything else that might provide some clues.
Attached zip with 3 images: first with OpenGL Disabled, then 2 with OpenGL Enabled - first right after clicking on a menu header, then another after hovering to another menu (without selecting anything).
As you mentioned, I can disable OpenGL, which works fine, as the graphics acceleration is not important in most cases.
When you press on the PC keyboard by pressing the key corresponding to A ("+" key) the note F # is highlighted on the onscreen and by pressing the key corresponding to F (key “è”) the note D # of a lower octave is highlighted .
Up until a few previous releases, the keys were correctly aligned.
Is it my problem or a bug?