@types/web 0.0.322 → 0.0.323

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package/README.md CHANGED
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  ## Deploy Metadata
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- You can read what changed in version 0.0.322 at https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript-DOM-lib-generator/releases/tag/%40types%2Fweb%400.0.322.
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+ You can read what changed in version 0.0.323 at https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript-DOM-lib-generator/releases/tag/%40types%2Fweb%400.0.323.
package/index.d.ts CHANGED
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  /**
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- * The **`ChannelMergerNode`** interface, often used in conjunction with its opposite, ChannelSplitterNode, reunites different mono inputs into a single output. Each input is used to fill a channel of the output. This is useful for accessing each channels separately, e.g., for performing channel mixing where gain must be separately controlled on each channel.
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+ * The **`ChannelMergerNode`** interface, often used in conjunction with its opposite, ChannelSplitterNode, reunites different mono inputs into a single output. Each input is used to fill a channel of the output. This is useful for accessing each channel separately, e.g., for performing channel mixing where gain must be separately controlled on each channel.
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  *
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  * [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/ChannelMergerNode)
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  */
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@types/web",
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- "version": "0.0.322",
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+ "version": "0.0.323",
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  "description": "Types for the DOM, and other web technologies in browsers",
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  "license": "Apache-2.0",
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  "contributors": [],
package/ts5.5/index.d.ts CHANGED
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  /**
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- * The **`ChannelMergerNode`** interface, often used in conjunction with its opposite, ChannelSplitterNode, reunites different mono inputs into a single output. Each input is used to fill a channel of the output. This is useful for accessing each channels separately, e.g., for performing channel mixing where gain must be separately controlled on each channel.
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+ * The **`ChannelMergerNode`** interface, often used in conjunction with its opposite, ChannelSplitterNode, reunites different mono inputs into a single output. Each input is used to fill a channel of the output. This is useful for accessing each channel separately, e.g., for performing channel mixing where gain must be separately controlled on each channel.
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  *
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  * [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/ChannelMergerNode)
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  */
package/ts5.6/index.d.ts CHANGED
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  /**
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+ * The **`ChannelMergerNode`** interface, often used in conjunction with its opposite, ChannelSplitterNode, reunites different mono inputs into a single output. Each input is used to fill a channel of the output. This is useful for accessing each channel separately, e.g., for performing channel mixing where gain must be separately controlled on each channel.
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  *
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  * [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/ChannelMergerNode)
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  */
package/ts5.9/index.d.ts CHANGED
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  /**
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+ * The **`ChannelMergerNode`** interface, often used in conjunction with its opposite, ChannelSplitterNode, reunites different mono inputs into a single output. Each input is used to fill a channel of the output. This is useful for accessing each channel separately, e.g., for performing channel mixing where gain must be separately controlled on each channel.
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  *
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  * [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/ChannelMergerNode)
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  */