Hi, have you given a look at bug 3011983?
2010/8/2 Kevin Fishburne <[email protected]>
> On 08/01/2010 05:57 PM, Tobias Doerffel wrote:
>
> LMMS 0.4.x is in a pretty good shape now and I want to release 0.4.7 as soon
> as
> possible. But before, I'd like to give you a final chance to do some final
> testing (there's been too much changes...). I therefore prepared 3 files:
>
>
> I'll test the version linked to ASAP but prior to doing so have a couple
> of mentions. You said in a subsequent email:
>
> "Another helpful thing would be reorganizing/improving the user interface
> (either structural (somehow get away from the current MDI concept which makes
> one have dozens of small windows open - especially for effects there could be
> a
> container holding concentrating all effect control windows) or by e.g.
> polishing the style and fix UI glitches). New/better/improved artwork also is
> always welcome."
>
> I agree that the current MDI/child windowing needs to go. It's a big
> productivity holdback, especially if you have multiple monitors. A possibly
> easy initial fix would be to free the child windows from their parent, so no
> single window is constrained within another. Having separate windows would
> hopefully allow them to be resized, snapped or exposed using
> Metacity/Compiz/whatever's standard window manipulation methods.
>
> Also multiple windows for different tracks should be allowed simultaneously,
> such as having more than one DNB editor and piano roll.
>
> My second mention (or I guess third) is a bug I can't find in the tracker.
> After a track has been played and stopped using the SF2 instrument, if you
> mute then unmute the track multiple notes sound at full velocity, scaring the
> crap out of you. The notes continue to sustain until you start playing the
> track again and one of those notes are played. The only way I know of to
> otherwise stop the notes is to close LMMS and reopen it. I've noticed the bug
> in the 0.4.6 release and a recent dev snapshot.
>
> Kevin Fishburne
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