2013/4/26 Richard Shann <[email protected]>

> On Fri, 2013-04-26 at 16:14 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote:
> > Hi there
> >
> >
> > I'm finalizing my translation (finally!).
>
> That's great, thank you. How much effort is involved in creating a new
> translation when there are just a few new strings and the code positions
> may have altered a bit?
> I ask because (of course :) ) since putting up the pot file I have
> continued work, and a judgement needs to be made between getting the
> most up-to-date possible and causing a disproportionate amount of work
> for some minor feature that has been added.
>
>
not a big effort usually
if the code positions are altered, the strings are marked as "fuzzy": all
we have to do is checking if a real change is happened and mark it as
translated if the original string has not changed


> >
> >
> > I have a question about the playback control and this string in
> > particular:
> >
> >
> > "Moves the playback start point (which shows as a green bar) earlier
> > in time
> > The red and green bars do not get drawn until you have started play,
> > or at least created the time base."
> >
> >
> > What is the time base here?
>
> The time base is what I think people call the set of timings for the
> notes of the piece. They are created when play is asked for.
>
>

so the duration of the notes plus the time signature? but these are created
by the user when inserting the notes..
sorry, not clear yet


> >
> >
> > Also, I see that in version 0.9.2 (debian package) the red and green
> > bars appeared immediately as soon as I hit play, while in git version
> > nothing appears at the edges,
>
> hmm, I just tried New entered a few notes and hit Play. The Playback
> Start line appeared, but the Playback End is not shown, it appears only
> if it is not at the end. This is a bug, at least it was not planned.
> This is with the Playback Controls visible.
> Is this what you see?
> Without the playback controls visible the red and green bars are not
> shown (this is a new feature someone asked for).
>
>
It seems to me that the error is quite random: I've tried a few scores from
scratch and sometimes I get the playback end only and sometimes I get
nothing.



> >  I see only a yellow mustard bar moving from note to note.
>
> It is so much nicer looking at the typeset score while the music plays -
> I wonder if we could obtain a set of positions in the typeset score so
> that Denemo could highlight the current bar being played there
> instead...
>

yes, that would be great
I think it's been asked also for Frescobaldi editor
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