Am / On Sat, 12 May 2007 12:25:27 +0000 schrieb Debian Installer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Accepted: > ardour_2.0.2-1.diff.gz > to pool/main/a/ardour/ardour_2.0.2-1.diff.gz > ardour_2.0.2-1.dsc > to pool/main/a/ardour/ardour_2.0.2-1.dsc > ardour_2.0.2-1_amd64.deb > to pool/main/a/ardour/ardour_2.0.2-1_amd64.deb > ardour_2.0.2.orig.tar.gz > to pool/main/a/ardour/ardour_2.0.2.orig.tar.gz Hello list, I compiled the above mentioned sources for i386 (resp. i686), which worked fine. But: as in all the other debian-packages straying around the world also in this version of ardour slide-mode doesn't work at all. But splice-mode worked in ardour 0.99-3 and it works as well in the MacOS X-Package for 2.0.2 at ardour.org. To remember: Splice- resp. slide-mode can be choosen with a button in the editor-window in the second lines of buttons on the left side (left beside the buttons for object-, range- and zoom-mode). And it worked resp. should work following the ardour manual (2.4.2.7) like this: "When moving regions around in a track, it is sometimes desirable to leave spaces between regions and sometimes to force regions to always be placed directly next to their neighbours. Which is more appropriate depends a lot on the nature of the project and the regions themselves. By default, Ardour uses slide mode which allows you to freely place regions in a track (subject to the current snap setting, of course). If you cut part of region, an empty space will remain where the part you removed used to be. If you move a region along the timeline, it will move independently of other regions, and will stay wherever you place it. If you are editing a session and require behaviour where regions are forced to always to be directly adjacent, you can switch to splice maybe. In this mode, cutting part of region will cause all later regions in the track to move up (earlier) the timeline so that there is no intervening space between them. Moving a region will cause other regions to move around so that the moved region fits "between" them." In all the Debian-package of ardour 2.0.2 there is no difference between slide and splice-mode. I tried to build packages myself - with the same result. No idea why! But it should be changed! Klaumi -- Klaus-M. Klingsporn [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.klaumikli.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

