Hi Tim

It was me that brought up the ARM UI prob.

I've been helping get FreeBSD running on it so I'll have to get Arch
re-installed first.

If I can't get uboot to dual-boot Arch and FreeBSD I'll just install them
on separate SD cards and have partitions for both on my HD.

I'll update you soon. Thanks!

On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 9:46 AM, Tim E. Real <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi list !
> Especially to the the ARM user who was having trouble with toolbars.
>
> * First: Beware a confirmed Qt bug with certain styles, tested on 5.3:
> If you can't click in the Arranger try another Appearance style. Like GTK.
> Verified in other Qt apps. (In Qt5Creator create an MDI, preview with
> Oxygen).
>
>
> I spent a gruelling massively f***ing intense week debugging and fixing
> some
>  GUI problems. I mean f***king tough, you know?
>
> Want to see the difference?
> BEFORE pulling these changes from master, delete your
>  ./config/MusE/MusE-qt.cfg and MusE.cfg files
>  and restart MusE. A fresh install, like a new user.
>
> Now take a look around and notice some problems with for example
>  main window minimum size, problems with some toolbars not shrinking,
>  problems with shared toolbars if you like to use the SDI/MDI/Borland/Mac
>  GUI settings in Global Settings, some windows not saving geometry,
> arranger
>  MDI window not saving geometry correctly, non-optimal toolbar initial
>  positions, and so on.
>
> OK now delete your config files again and PULL these fixes and build.
> Fire it up.
>
> * That is what a new installation, new user will see for the first time !
>
> I added some missing functionality to Florian's shared toolbar system
>  and voila. This was about the best possible initial arrangement of
>  toolbars I could some up with.
> A fairly sensible initial placement of toolbars in ALL windows,
>  shared toolbars or not.
> Check it out. Believe me this part was FAR more difficult than it sounds
> :-0
>
> I rebuilt the Tempo, Signature, and CPU toolbars so they can be shrunk.
> (The CPU was weighing in a whopping 250 or so minimum pixels, which
>  together with several other toolbars initially placed were causing
>  problems with Arranger minimum size.)
>
> Try all the above SDI/MDI stuff too.
>
> I fixed the infamous Arranger normal vs maximized state saving/reloading.
> You can save it in any state you like.
> (There's a Qt bug where we can't read the MDI window's
>  normalGeometry when it's maximized, so I just set it to the
>  regular geometry, but that's OK it mostly works.)
>
> There's still an existing bug with /minimizing/ the arranger within
>  the main window - it disappears. No worries, just select View -> Arranger.
>
> Fixed some other related stuff. Will update ChangeLog later.
> Gotta go...
>
>
> To the user with the ARM: Can you try the above and tell me if it plays
>  nicely on first install + run? Do the toolbars look OK?
>
> Thanks!
> Tim.
>
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