My urxvt windows have a medium blue background. Sometimes text is displayed
in dark blue (DIR_COLORS #34). I'd like to change that but I don't find 34
as a text color in my version of /etc/DIR_COLORS:
# Text color codes:
# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white
Well I am almost most thankful it is almost over, will
not be totally happy until I have the new device in my
hands and the old one has been confirmed as received
by Google.
I have done such things with CSR's in the past, one day
while I lived in Tampa, I was talking to the cable CSR
about and
I used to use Rosegarden for writing/playing scores. Like any of these
applications, it need some sort of midi sw/hw to render the sounds.
I found it much easier to enter scores using keyboard/mouse rather than by
midi keyboard. This is because midi input captures precise note
length/tempo -
On Thu, 22 Sep 2022, Michael Ewan wrote:
I had to call Comcast once about a connection problem. They started with
the script, I interrupted and said I was a Senior Systems Programmer at
Intel Corporation, please just tell me what you want me to test and I will
do that. The response was great,
I had to call Comcast once about a connection problem. They started with
the script, I interrupted and said I was a Senior Systems Programmer at
Intel Corporation, please just tell me what you want me to test and I will
do that. The response was great, "thank goodness, someone intelligent,
lets
I'd suggest Musescore (https://musescore.org/en) although at least for
me it is quite a learning curve.
It would make things much more simple with a midi keyboard controller.
Any hardware midi suggestions would be appreciated. I'm the cheap type
and was looking at something like the Arturia
I may have asked this before, but forgot.
Any suggestions on music composing software for Linux? I'm not talking
about an audio editor like Audacity. I want to see a staff and put notes on
it and hopefully play it. I did find some programs maybe a year ago, but
can't remember any of the names.