![]() ![]() If not, I'll give you a refund, since I cannot promise any date yet. I'll quickly try if compiling with a new WxWidgets version fixes the problem. Since 99% of my users is currently on Windows, I really haven't spent much time on this yet. I've seen that some VST plugins are even using tricks such as creating a Carbon window and then 'floating' a Cocoa window on top of it (while continuously checking the position of the parent window and moving the Cocoa window with it). To fix this issue, some hosts such as Reaper are now also supporting Cocoa in 32 bits using some hacks. ![]() Which means that you would have to make 2 separate GUI's. Beause Carbon isn't available in 64 bits, the 64 bit version of VST 2.4 doesn't support it but it uses Cocoa instead. The problem is further made difficult by this: VST 2.4 (the plugin version that I'm using, and which is perfectly fine to use on Windows and supported by nearly all hosts) only supports the old deprecated Carbon Mac GUI API in 32 bit. The other thing is that if I want to program it natively, the Mac GUI system Cocoa forces me to use a programming language (Objective C) that I don't know, and I really don't want to have to learn a new programming language just to do a make a single GUI - after which I will never need it again. But I got more complaints about El Capitan. Easily record and edit music, voice and other audio recordings. It works in Audition on older Mac OS's, and it works perfectly fine in Linux. It is perfect for any audio project in the sound studio or at home. And that it doesn't work properly at all with the latest OS update. ![]() And it turns out that WxWidgets is very picky. The problem is that I used WxWidgets to quickly convert my Windows-GUI to Mac. ![]()
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