How are things going with the static linux thing? I have fixed the outstanding issues for Windows binary (AFAIK) so we are looking good for a release. Richard
On Tue, 2012-08-07 at 13:10 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote: > The windows git snapshot works perfectly in wine. I can work toward creating > a static linux version in the next few days. > > Jeremiah > > Sent from my Samsung smartphone on AT&T > > Richard Shann <[email protected]> wrote: > > >On Tue, 2012-08-07 at 18:05 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote: > >> Il 07/08/2012 17:34, Richard Shann ha scritto: > >> > On Tue, 2012-08-07 at 13:09 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote: > >> >> Hi Denemo developers, > >> >> > >> >> I wonder what's the status of tablature support in Denemo. > >> >> Every now and then I try Denemo to check it but...as I've never used it, > >> >> I'm not sure if I'm missing something. > >> >> > >> >> I'm using Denemo 0.9.2 on Debian testing. > >> >> I can see that I can input the music in a Staff and choose TabStaff as > >> >> output. The PDF will contain only the TabStaff. > >> >> I don't know if this is a new feature or just the fact that I'm using > >> >> the lilypond mode. > >> > It's been in there for a while - 0.9.4 is pretty out of date - we have > >> > 0.9.6 ready. It tells LilyPond do print the staff as tab. If you want > >> > both the straightforward thing to do is to duplicate the staff I guess. > >> > That would be a bit crude though - if you edited one the other would > >> > need re-creating. > >> > >> No, too crude :) > >> > >> > With the upcoming release you could have a layout that printed the same > >> > music on two staffs one as tab the other as normal staff notation. (This > >> > is actually possible in 0.9.4 but you have to know LilyPond and create a > >> > custom scoreblock to do it in the View->LilyPond window - the score > >> > layout feature of 0.9.6 avoids you having to know the LilyPond to do > >> > this). > >> > > >> > >> LilyPond is not a problem (actually I love LilyPond "interface" and I'm > >> trying some frontend only for teaching purposes, as LilyPond is too > >> geeky for most of people). > >> > >> Good to know that 0.9.4 would support it somehow. > >hmm, I see I gave the impression this was new in 0.9.4, but actually you > >can do this sort of thing in versions going back much further. What is > >new in 0.9.6 is that you can have several different score layouts kept > >with your music, which don't need updating when you correct the music. > >And you can create many sorts of layouts without getting geeky with > >LilyPond. > >> My problem now is that I cannot compile Denemo without breaking other > >> programs. > >> I decided not to use 'apt-get build-dep denemo' because it wanted to > >> replace jack2 with jack. And I use some programs which depend on jack2: > >> ardour and stretchplayer, for example. > >> So I tried installing dependencies one by one, following the warnings of > >> configure. And I had to stop when installing libfluidsynth-dev, because > >> again it wanted to replace jack2 with jack. > >> > >> I'm stuck here. > >> Unfortunately even Debian sid doesn't have 0.9.4 yet: > > > >I think that is probably my fault for not alerting the Debian packager > >about 0.9.4, partly because I knew 0.9.6 was coming hot on its heels. > >It sounds like this dependency problem is one between fluidsynth and > >jack? Not one we can do anything about in Denemo? I wonder if we should > >create a statically linked binary for GNU/Linux that people could try > >out, or use until the distros catch up... As it stands, folk running > >Windows are better off than those on GNU/Linux, which is bad for free > >software. > >If knowledgeable folk are listening in, please feel free to advise! > > > >Richard > > > > > >> http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=denemo&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all > >> > >> >> > >> >> Obviously I'm looking for the normal workflow, such as in Tuxguitar and > >> >> in lilypond: you write the music in the Staff and you see the notes > >> >> (well, the numbers) appearing automatically also in TabStaff. > >> > If you are thinking about what you see as you enter the music (rather > >> > than what is printed) then no, Denemo has no routines to display tab. > >> > >> I see, I guessed it > >> > >> > You would enter notes and Denemo would print the same notes on two > >> > staffs one tab and one normal. Or you could have a layout where they > >> > were printed out one after the other as separate pieces of music, if > >> > that is what you wanted. > >> > >> If 0.9.4 allows to enter music in one staff and make it appear in two > >> staves, it would be a good compromise. At least I could print > >> Staff+TabStaff, which is what I want. > >> > >> Unfortunately I can't test it now. > >> > >> > HTH > >> > Richard > >> > > >> >> Is it possible in Denemo? > >> >> > >> >> Thanks > >> >> > >> >> PS Link to the old manual is broken: > >> >> http://denemo.org/Manual > >> > > >> > hmm, where is the link? With the upcoming release you get tooltips > >> > almost everywhere... and the possibility of translating Denemo. > >> > > >> > > >> > >> I mean, this page doesn't work: > >> http://old.denemo.org/doc/denemo-manual.html > >> > >> Tooltips are a good solution, sometimes they can almost replace > >> Documentation. > >> > >> Thanks! > > > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Denemo-devel mailing list > >[email protected] > >https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
