--- On Wed, 7/8/09, D. Michael McIntyre <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: D. Michael McIntyre <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Rosegarden-devel] Thorn Rev. 10476 compile error
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: "Julie S" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 10:19 PM
> On Wednesday 08 July 2009, Julie S
> wrote:
> 
> > I just noticed in the main view, the record lights
> were dimly lit red on
> > tracks without connections.  I think you did that
> as well.  I like that
> > too.
> 
> I wonder if you happen to have an .rg file that when loaded
> will display what 
> you're talking about, and if not, maybe a screenshot? 
> I want to be sure of 
> how the new code is behaving in the field, because "dimly
> lit red" doesn't 
> actually sound like anything I intended.
> 
> The record LEDs should be red, orange or yellow for tracks
> associated with 
> audio, synth or plain MIDI instruments, respectively. 
> White LEDs indicate a 
> broken instrument, and green means "oh shit."  We
> should never see green.
> 
> If I go delete "General MIDI Device" then all the tracks
> attached to that get 
> white LEDs.  What happens there?
> 
> > I see that there was a "show" velocity, pitch, and an
> add ruler, but, I
> > didn't see a way to turn them off.
> 
> There will be.
> 
> > Hmm..  maybe a toggle state (show / 
> > hide) for velocity, and for the others (pitch and any
> others that are
> > added).  But, I think we where still discussing
> all the issues surrounding
> > the interface and scope of access for these (segment /
> versus global).
> 
> Can anyone think of a compelling advantage to having rulers
> attached to 
> anything other than the global scope?  At the moment
> there's no memory 
> backend to any of this anyway, but it seems easiest just to
> do it globally.  
> I kind of started in that direction without really
> contemplating why it 
> seemed the most reasonable thing to do, but now that I
> think about it, it 
> still does.
> 
> For my purposes anyway, that would probably be fine.
> -- 
> D. Michael McIntyre 
> 


      

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