Hi Andrew,

Problem solved. Thanks :-)

> Your report is very detailed, as usual :).

Formerly I had been working among other things as a technical writer in 
IT companies, but not as a programmer. This is the reason for all my 
details ;-)

I hope it's okay if I once in a while give details which do not seem 
necessary from the point of your view. I tend to give more details 
because I know less about software programming and MusE than you ;-)

Regards,

Jens

Am Dienstag, 28. Juli 2015 schrieb Andrew Deryabin:
> Hi Jens,
> 
> Your report is very detailed, as usual :).
> 
> Now fixed it (I hope). By default bar color was set to lightGrey. But
> it seems, that qt4 and qt5 treat it differently. So I changed it to
> black and now all vertical bars are colored as in your second
> screenshot. To check it, update tour cloned copy:
> 
> git pull
> 
> rebuild and reinstall. This color setting is also saved to muse's
> local config file, so before running updated version remove
> ~/.config/MuSE fir first.
> 
> Regards,
> Andrew.
> 
> 27.07.2015 15:00, Jens Radloff пишет:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have now two installations of MusE 2.2.1 in my Ubuntu Studio
> > 14.04.2 installation:
> > 
> > a) An installation which I compiled using the source code which is
> > offered via the MusE homepage. This installation is located in
> > /opt/muse_2.2.1_unpatched
> > 
> > b) An installation that is based on the command
> > 
> >     git clone https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse.git
> > 
> > I executed this command today. The MusE installation that is based
> > on the source code downloaded by the git command is located in
> > /opt/muse_2.2.1
> > 
> > I created a new midi song with installation b). This song is based
> > on a Fluidsynth instance in which I loaded the soundfont FluidR3
> > (148,4 MB).
> > 
> > When I in installation b) defined notes in this new songs in the
> > pianoroll and the drumroll, I noticed that within the piano- and
> > drumroll the display of the vertical grid lines is wrong: the
> > vertical lines at the beginning of each bar (1st bar, 2nd bar, 3rd
> > bar a.s.o.) are not thicker than all the other vertical lines in
> > the piano- and drumroll. This makes placing notes at the correct
> > positions difficult. I saved the file.
> > 
> > But when I open this med file in installation a), then the
> > gridlines for the vertical lines at the beginning of each bar (1st
> > bar, 2nd bar, 3rd bar a.s.o.) are correctly displayed: they are
> > thicker than all other vertical lines.
> > 
> > To demonstrate this, I attached two screenshots, so that you can
> > see what I mean:
> > 
> > - The attachment "grid_problem_muse_source_from_homepage.png" shows
> > the behaviour in installation a)
> > 
> > - The attachment "grid_problem_muse_from_clone.png" shows the
> > behaviour in installation b)
> > 
> > I did not change any display settings regarding the display in the
> > piano- and drumroll, neither in installation a) nor installation b)
> > 
> > Any idea about how to solve this behaviour in installation b)? I
> > would like to work with installation b) because it is based on QT5
> > and newer lilv libraries, which the Ubuntu repositories (partly)
> > do not offer, and because I have a problem with the Fabla LV2
> > synth (see my last email from today) which should better be solved
> > with installation b).
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Jens
> > 
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