Thanks a lot Slau, and everyone -- this list has helped me to use pt
much better.

On Thu, 09 May 2019 14:48:04 -0400,
Michael Holmes wrote:
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> Ah man, thank you Slau, the Flo Tools team, and everyone at Avid. The wait 
> was worth it, and then some! I’m excited to dive into these new workflows.
> 
> Best,
> Mike
> 
>  On 9 May 2019, at 1:43 pm, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>  Hey folks,
> 
>  Here's a link to an mp3 detailing what's new in Pro Tools 2019.5. Keep in 
> mind that there was every indication that this was going to be released in 
> March so there might be references to 2019.3 in the mp3.  If you'd rather 
> just read
>  about it, I've pasted some notes below.
> 
>  OK, so Pro Tools 2019 is finally out and there are a few important things to 
> mention. Under the hood, there have been major changes but, for the most 
> part, things will work more or less the same. Here are a few things to note:
> 
>  • The big news is that, because of some rewritten code, the focus issue 
> we've seen since El Capitan has been fixed. Everything seemed to point to 
> this being purely a voiceOver issue but, it turned out that, as a result of 
> later
>  operating systems, certain code needed to be in place for VoiceOver to 
> function correctly. Bottom line is, VoiceOver is no longer thrown back to the 
> top left of the Mix or edit windows after closing the Plug-in or other 
> windows.
>  Focus goes back to where it was previously. Important caveat: this is true 
> in Mojave but not necessarily in Sierra and High sierra. In other words, with 
> 2019, you might possibly still have some focus issues under Sierra or High
>  sierra but not with Mojave. Users will probably find this the main reason to 
> update to Mojave.
> 
>  • Control+semicolon and Control+p now speak track selection natively in Pro 
> Tools. Flo Tools users have had this functionality since day one but now Pro 
> Tools itself is offering this feedback. Unfortunately, to avoid VoiceOver
>  outputting both the menu item text for moving the edit insertion up and down 
> as well as the track name, the shortcuts had to be removed from the menu. 
> This is a bit unfortunate for those who'd like to have such important 
> navigation
>  commands within the menus. Long-time users will, of course, know these 
> shortcuts but casual users who dabble in several DAWs will likely miss having 
> these shortcuts displayed within the menus as reminders.
> 
>  • Some users are used to the old-school shortcuts for entering values in the 
> Main Counter as well as the Start, End and Length fields. Using the num pad 
> still works correctly for this purpose. It used to be that one could also 
> click
>  on any of the counters and simply enter values and press Return to enter the 
> new numbers. As of 2019, one needs to either press delete (backspace), Clear 
> or the decimal key before entering the new value. This happens to not be the
>  case for bars and beats but certainly for minutes and seconds. It's a bit of 
> a strange quirk but, the important thing is, using the asterisk and slash 
> keys behave just as they always have. It's only if you don't have the num pad 
> and
>  you don't use Flo Tools that you'd have to enter those values by typing them.
> 
>  • Grid/Nudge Cluster has now been rewritten to reflect the correct roles for 
> the controls and now the Nudge Value edit field is visible. No more having to 
> use the Item Chooser to get to the edit field. Keep in mind that, as mentioned
>  above, if you're in minutes and seconds, you'll need to delete first before 
> typing a value after clicking this edit field. Flo Tools users will always be 
> alerted to press Delete first but only when the counter is set to minutes and
>  seconds.
> 
>  • Speaking of Flo Tools, we've had to make a tremendous amount of changes to 
> keep up with the recoded interface right up until the release. Good news is 
> that Avid has worked very closely with the Flo Tools team as well as other
>  developers using the accessibility API and UI automation. As a result, Flo 
> Tools 2019.5 (which will be available later today) is compatible with Pro 
> Tools 2019.4 on Mojave as well as Sierra and High Sierra.
> 
>  • Pro Tools 2019 now gives VoiceOver users access to right-click menus for 
> several UI elements including the I/O pop-up buttons, all inserts and sends 
> and the Group ID Indicator in the track channel strip. The right-click 
> feature has
>  been there in Pro Tools for a few years but it wasn't directly accessible 
> via VoiceOver. Track pad users had to bring up the menu, turn on QuickNav 
> while still holding down two fingers on the track pad and use the down arrow 
> to
>  navigate. Fortunately, these controls now respond to VO+Shift+m.  This means 
> we now have easy access to the options listed below.
> 
>  Within the track Input and Output assignments:
> 
>  a. Make Active/Inactive. You can now easily make input and output paths 
> active or inactive right from the IO menus in the Mix and edit windows.
>  b. Rename. You can rename input and output paths right from the Mix and edit 
> windows. No need to go to the I/O Setup window.
>  c. Bounce Out… You can now choose to make a bounce of the selected path 
> along with any other tracks routed to the same path.
>  d. Select Assignments to… You can now select tracks that are also assigned 
> to the same input or output path as the current track assignment.
>  e. Show Assignments To… You can now show tracks whose input or output paths 
> are set to the same paths as the current track even if they are hidden.
>  f. Show Only Assignments To… You can now choose to show only tracks whose 
> input or output paths match those of the current track.
> 
>  In the Sends area, there are two newly available right-click menus. For now, 
> the Send Selector menu (the one on the left side) has a right-click menu that 
> doesn't currently affect VoiceOver users. It has to do with the Sends display.
>  In the Send Assignment column (on the right side) there are options for the 
> following:
> 
>  g. Mute. Mute a send right from the menu instead of the Send window.
>  h. Pre Fader. Switch a send between pre and post fader right from the menu 
> instead of the Send window.
>  i. Make Inactive. Make a path inactive from the menu instead of the I/O 
> Setup dialog.
>  j. Rename. Rename busses right from the Mix or Edit window instead of the 
> I/O Setup dialog.
>  k. Bounce Bus… Bounce discrete busses from the Mix or Edit windows.
>  l. Select Assignments To… Select tracks whose send paths are set to the same 
> as the current send path.
>  m. Show Assignments To… Show tracks whose send paths are also set to the 
> same path as the current send even if they are hidden.
>  n. Show Only Assignments To… Show only the tracks whose send assignments are 
> set to the same send path as the current send.
> 
>  Wait, there's more…
>  In the Inserts section you can right-click on the Insert Assignment column 
> (on the right side) to bring up the following options:
> 
>  o. Bypass. You can bypass an insert from the menu instead of the Plug-in 
> window or by having to Command-click.
>  p. Make Active/Inactive. You can now use the menu to activate or deactivate 
> an insert rather than having to Control+Command-clicking on it.
>  q. Commit Up to This Insert. Now you can commit a track up to the selected 
> insert.
>  r. Freeze Up to This Insert. You can now freeze a track up to the selected 
> insert.
>  s. Automation Safe. Make a plug-in automation safe from the menu without 
> having to open the Plug-in window.
>  t. Automation Dialog… Go directly to the automation dialog for the selected 
> insert without having to open the Plug-in window.
>  u. User Presets. Select presets from the menu rather than having to 
> necessarily open the Plug-in window.
> 
>  v. While focused on the Group ID Indicator, right-click to bring up an 
> alternate menu.
> 
>  • The track list now displays track numbers if you have the Track Numbers 
> option checked in the View menu.
> 
>  • The Grid/Nudge Cluster has been rewritten so that pop-up menus and edit 
> fields are properly identified.
> 
>  • The Item Chooser once again sees items within the Memory Locations window.
> 
>  • The VoiceOver Jump command has been a quick way to jump between the Tracks 
> List and Clips List tables. In Pro Tools 2019, the Groups List table has been 
> added to that group. So now, pressing VO+j will cycle through each of the
>  tables while jumping to and automatically interacting with them.
> 
>  • Groups List now has a column that indicates whether all or some of the 
> tracks within the group are selected. More important, the Groups List table 
> behaves as you'd expect with no strange behavior where clicking on one group 
> seems
>  to toggle other groups on and off inexplicably. Yay!
> 
>  • Edit window now contains Volume fader and pan knobs if IO is selected from 
> the Edit window Shows submenu of the Views menu. Note that the volume fader 
> currently only moves in tenth of a dB increments. We'll get that fixed next 
> time
>  around.
> 
>  • There's a little fix to the Output view selector in the Pan/Send window 
> and Output window. One used to have to pop it open to see what was selected. 
> Now it reports the currently selected path.
> 
>  • Hot Spot users (if there are any left) will find that the feature once 
> again works in the Track List table.
> 
>  There might be one or two other little things that got fixed unexpectedly 
> while redoing the interface. Of course, that means one or two things might 
> have gotten broken. If you notice anything that no longer works in 2019 that 
> used to
>  work in earlier versions, please post a message here and the message will 
> get through to Avid. In fact, stay tuned for some news on the feedback front. 
> More later. Enjoy Pro Tools 2019.5!
> 
>  Slau
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