I just installed the windows 1.0.6 binary on two xp machines. One is a
notepad (?) an ee thing, it had the feta font glyphs not displaying, so the
display has a large E for the treble clef etc. The other machine installed
and ran this binary just fine. (In both cases I had to uninstall Denemo
first, and got no complaints about copying the feta font on re-installing).


On 2 August 2013 14:04, RICHARD SHANN <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hmm, I recall people saying they did installing the font separately and
> that worked, but I haven't ever found it was needed. I'll be able to try
> out a windows xp machine soon.
>
>
> On 2 August 2013 13:31, Jeremiah Benham <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I did not tell you but I rebooted the xp machine twice. There was an old
>> installation of denemo that I uninstalled before installing.
>>
>> Jeremiah
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 7:10 AM, RICHARD SHANN 
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> I am currently having trouble emailing (I upgraded to wheezy and
>>> /var/log/syslog and messages were filling up the root partition in just a
>>> few minutes, I have sent them to /dev/null) however I have managed to do
>>> some testing.
>>> I installed the windows version from /denemo.org/downloads on a Vista
>>> box and it seems just fine.
>>> I installed the GNU/Linux version on this Wheezy system and it too
>>> seemed good, apart from - very strangely - the Learning box that pops up
>>> with the mouse/keystroke information which lacks the actual text. This
>>> isn't crucial.
>>> With your windows XP test, I think you forgot that you have to reboot,
>>> it usually doesn't find fonts until you have.
>>> I can't test the Mac version.
>>> I am happy to call this a release, though I won't be able to send a
>>> annoucement just yet.
>>> Richard
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1 August 2013 14:27, Jeremiah Benham <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> I uploaded a windows .exe. It did not pass the wine test. I had a
>>>> chance to check it on a windows xp machine and everything worked except the
>>>> staff fonts.
>>>>
>>>> Jeremiah
>>>> On Jul 31, 2013 2:31 AM, "Richard Shann" <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, 2013-07-30 at 14:07 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
>>>>> > Ok. It has been uploaded.
>>>>>
>>>>> This builds fine - I have checked out the version and a few new
>>>>> features
>>>>> - all seems well. Let me know when there are some binaries to test.
>>>>>
>>>>> Richard
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Jeremiah
>>>>> >
>>>>> > On Jul 30, 2013 12:26 PM, "Richard Shann" <[email protected]>
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>> >         On Sun, 2013-07-28 at 22:02 +0100, Richard Shann wrote:
>>>>> >         > Hmm, it won't build, audiocapture.h is missing from the
>>>>> >         tarball even
>>>>> >         > though it is in the tree in git...
>>>>> >
>>>>> >         Jeremiah,
>>>>> >
>>>>> >         Eloi has fixed this now - can you re-create the candidate
>>>>> >         1.0.6 tarball
>>>>> >         for sanity checking when you have a moment.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >         Richard
>>>>> >
>>>>> >         >
>>>>> >         > Richard
>>>>> >         >
>>>>> >         >
>>>>> >         > On Sun, 2013-07-28 at 13:53 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
>>>>> >         > > ok. Its been uploaded.
>>>>> >         > >
>>>>> >         > >
>>>>> >         > > Jeremiah
>>>>> >         > >
>>>>> >         > >
>>>>> >         > >
>>>>> >         > > On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Richard Shann
>>>>> >         > > <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> >         > >         On Sun, 2013-07-28 at 19:11 +0100, Richard Shann
>>>>> >         wrote:
>>>>> >         > >         > On Sun, 2013-07-28 at 12:29 -0500, Jeremiah
>>>>> >         Benham wrote:
>>>>> >         > >         > > The new tarball has been uploaded. Should I
>>>>> >         create the
>>>>> >         > >         binaries now?
>>>>> >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > We have our wires crossed, I was waiting your
>>>>> >         reply before
>>>>> >         > >         updating with
>>>>> >         > >         > the Czech translation, but I didn't get a
>>>>> reply,
>>>>> >         so I didn't
>>>>> >         > >         change the
>>>>> >         > >         > stable-1.0.6 branch. I take it that you *do*
>>>>> >         want to include
>>>>> >         > >         that
>>>>> >         > >         > translation, so I will update the branch next &
>>>>> >         email you
>>>>> >         > >         when it is
>>>>> >         > >         > done.
>>>>> >         > >
>>>>> >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         Ok, I have updated stable-1.0.6 with the Czech
>>>>> >         translation, if
>>>>> >         > >         you can
>>>>> >         > >         generate a tarball from that I will test.
>>>>> >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         Richard
>>>>> >         > >
>>>>> >         > >
>>>>> >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > Richard
>>>>> >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > > Jeremiah
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > > On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Richard
>>>>> Shann
>>>>> >         > >         > > <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> >         > >         > >         On Sat, 2013-07-27 at 14:01 -0500,
>>>>> >         Jeremiah Benham
>>>>> >         > >         wrote:
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > Ok. I uploaded a new tarball. I
>>>>> will
>>>>> >         begin
>>>>> >         > >         building the
>>>>> >         > >         > >         binaries after
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > you check the tarball.
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         I see a Czech translation has just
>>>>> >         arrived - I am
>>>>> >         > >         happy to
>>>>> >         > >         > >         re-spin this
>>>>> >         > >         > >         so as to include it in the release if
>>>>> >         you don't
>>>>> >         > >         mind too. I
>>>>> >         > >         > >         said the
>>>>> >         > >         > >         weekend for the release, which was
>>>>> not
>>>>> >         very
>>>>> >         > >         precise, so our
>>>>> >         > >         > >         Czech
>>>>> >         > >         > >         translator might feel aggrieved...
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > In regards to the .mxl file, I
>>>>> >         believe the file
>>>>> >         > >         inside the
>>>>> >         > >         > >         zipped file
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > is always named the same. That
>>>>> means
>>>>> >         we could
>>>>> >         > >         use libzip to
>>>>> >         > >         > >         access it.
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > http://linux.die.net/man/3/libzip
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > This way the user could open up the
>>>>> >         file in
>>>>> >         > >         denemo directly
>>>>> >         > >         > >         from
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > firefox when they visit these
>>>>> public
>>>>> >         domain
>>>>> >         > >         MusicXML web
>>>>> >         > >         > >         sites.
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > Perhaps these public domain sites
>>>>> >         could even be
>>>>> >         > >         searched
>>>>> >         > >         > >         inside
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > denemo. Tuxguitar has a feature
>>>>> that
>>>>> >         allows you
>>>>> >         > >         to search
>>>>> >         > >         > >         there
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > database only. Then someone shared
>>>>> a
>>>>> >         patch on
>>>>> >         > >         the forum to
>>>>> >         > >         > >         search
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > ultimate-guitar.com archives and
>>>>> >         pull the
>>>>> >         > >         "guitar pro" files
>>>>> >         > >         > >         from it.
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         Sounds good - at the moment I am back
>>>>> >         working on
>>>>> >         > >         the
>>>>> >         > >         > >         rubberband library
>>>>> >         > >         > >         integration ...
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         Richard
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > Jeremiah
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 4:22 AM,
>>>>> >         Richard Shann
>>>>> >         > >         > >         > <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         I have updated the
>>>>> >         translations for the
>>>>> >         > >         1.0.6
>>>>> >         > >         > >         release.
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         Jeremiah, can you
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         create the final tarball &
>>>>> >         binaries for
>>>>> >         > >         sanity
>>>>> >         > >         > >         checking before
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         uploading
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         to ftp.gnu.org? Oh, and
>>>>> can
>>>>> >         you include
>>>>> >         > >         the
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         Caption "${PRETTY_NAME}
>>>>> >         > >         ${INSTALLER_VERSION} for
>>>>> >         > >         > >         Microsoft
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         Windows - Please re-boot
>>>>> >         when done!"
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         line that I mentioned in a
>>>>> >         previous
>>>>> >         > >         email, so that
>>>>> >         > >         > >         windows
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         users don't
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         get disappointed?
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         I've included a mention of
>>>>> >         the
>>>>> >         > >         musicXML .mxl zip
>>>>> >         > >         > >         file format
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         in the
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         release notes which now
>>>>> >         read:
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         Import MusicXML
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >                       * Direct
>>>>> >         import of music
>>>>> >         > >         XML
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >               * Improved Rhythm
>>>>> >         Entry
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >                       * Dotted
>>>>> >         rhythms in two
>>>>> >         > >         keypresses
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >                       * Triplets in
>>>>> >         three
>>>>> >         > >         keypresses
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >                       * Slurred
>>>>> >         versions of
>>>>> >         > >         these too.
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >               * Combined Key
>>>>> >         Signatures
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >               * Search and Edit
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >                       * Seek a
>>>>> >         selected type of
>>>>> >         > >         item
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >                       * Edit or
>>>>> >         continue seeking
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >                       * Applies to
>>>>> >         ornaments,
>>>>> >         > >         Rehearsal
>>>>> >         > >         > >         Marks,
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         barlines ...
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >               * Grace Note Hints
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >                       * works
>>>>> around
>>>>> >         the
>>>>> >         > >         long-standing
>>>>> >         > >         > >         LilyPond
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         "feature"
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >               * More Wysiwyg
>>>>> >         facilties
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >                       * Adjust
>>>>> >         padding of
>>>>> >         > >         fermata, trills
>>>>> >         > >         > >         etc
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >               * New Italian
>>>>> >         Translation
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         Notes:
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >                 Many MusicXML files
>>>>> >         are being
>>>>> >         > >         created
>>>>> >         > >         > >         with .mxl
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         suffix. These are
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         actually zipped files with
>>>>> >         the
>>>>> >         > >         relevant .xml file
>>>>> >         > >         > >         inside.
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         Unzip before
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         loading the .xml file into
>>>>> >         Denemo.
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >                 Windows users,
>>>>> >         please re-boot
>>>>> >         > >         after
>>>>> >         > >         > >         installing Denemo.
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         Richard
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         On Wed, 2013-07-24 at 16:09
>>>>> >         +0100,
>>>>> >         > >         Richard Shann
>>>>> >         > >         > >         wrote:
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         > On Tue, 2013-07-23 at
>>>>> >         13:50 -0500,
>>>>> >         > >         Jeremiah Benham
>>>>> >         > >         > >         wrote:
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         > > Ok. I see. I was able
>>>>> to
>>>>> >         open it by
>>>>> >         > >         unzipping it
>>>>> >         > >         > >         first. We
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         should look
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         > > into doing this in
>>>>> >         denemo sometime.
>>>>> >         > >         I wonder if
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         libmusicxml does this
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         > > for us.
>>>>> >         > >         http://code.google.com/p/libmusicxml/
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         > Difficult to tell, there
>>>>> >         seems to be
>>>>> >         > >         no published
>>>>> >         > >         > >         api. I am
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         not sure if
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         > I came across that
>>>>> library
>>>>> >         before I
>>>>> >         > >         did the
>>>>> >         > >         > >         current import
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         routine,
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         > which used the xml
>>>>> >         library. It might
>>>>> >         > >         have saved
>>>>> >         > >         > >         some
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         effort...
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         >
>>>>> >         > >         > >         >         > Richard
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