![]() ![]() ![]() The new Redo menu and toolbar item allows for redoing the last undone operation. The Web Sources Framework got many new JSON-related functions, which should make developing JSON-based Tag Sources a breeze (or at least more like that). The focus was clearly on Tag Sources with this release. More JSON-related functions for Web Sources Framework I’ve also added a new Type-selector, which now lists the different supported field types Text, Check, and Multiline. This can be useful for certain fields where the only valid input is 1, e.g., for COMPILATION and PODCAST. It’s now possible to define checkbox fields to the Tag Panel. I’ve added lots of documentation to get you started. This means no more manual editing of Tag Sources, which was both tedious to keep updated and prone to errors. It allows Tag Sources Developers to define configuration settings for their Tag Sources, which, in turn, are used by Mp3tag to both generate a configuration dialog and in the Tag Source itself. I’ve updated the external library libwebp used by Mp3tag to version 1.3.2, which includes a security fix for lossless decoder (CVE-2023-4863). I’ve also added various improvements to the Web Sources Framework, something you will most likely notice only indirectly, by using one of the Tag Sources that makes use of the new features and fixes. There is always the option to increase the text and layout scaling in Windows, but I think having a slightly larger default font plays very well with this setting. Some users had difficulty seeing the texts and labels and it was one of the more common feedback. I’ve modernized various dialogs and increased the default font size in all dialogs and windows. ![]() Modernized Dialogs and Larger Default Font Please see the Changelog for a complete list. Here, I describe new features and noteworthy changes. ![]()
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