Hi guys,
2016-03-21 10:17 GMT+01:00 Dan MacDonald <[email protected]>:
> 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.
>
If I recall correctly the problem was with the toolbars being on one line?
If so I think I spotted the same problem under x86 when starting from a
fresh slate.
Also, for those interested, I installed linux on an OrangePi some weeks ago
so I tried to take a look at this but the distros I tried didn't provide
the alsa sequencer interface (among other things) so I needed to hack muse
and start it in a severely cut down state.. I saw all toolbars being put on
one line though.
Possibly it's better with Arch but it's so damn much work to get going :P
Regards,
Robert
> 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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