On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 02:26:39PM -0500, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On 01/07/2013 11:56 AM, H. S. Teoh wrote:
> 
> > I know I can edit the lilypond output by hand, but it'd be nice to
> > not have to manually do this every time I export from rosegarden.
> 
> If you would, grab and build a copy of the development source, and
> test this out.

Thanks for your prompt response!

Sorry for taking so long to reply; I just got home and am trying to
figure out how to build Rosegarden from source. Just managed to coax it
to find the Qt libraries on my multi-arch Debian system (which causes a
lot of build scripts to fail due to unexpected locations of libraries --
most notably, it causes hours of hair-tearing grief with gcc's build
system). Anyway, rosegarden is building now, and with any luck, I should
be able to test it tomorrow and get back to you about how things went.
:)


> I knocked together a new option and set it up so inserting this
> snippet in the layout block is the new default behavior.  You don't
> have to do anything to turn it on, but if you really want to print all
> the empty staves, you can suppress the new behavior by turning a
> checkbox on.
> 
> I banged this out in a hurry and did only extremely minimal testing.
> There could be lots of problems, and it would be extremely helpful if
> you could put it through its paces and reassure me that it's
> reasonably robust and predictable.

I'll get back to you once I try it out. Thanks!


> Thanks for requesting something that was clearly reasonable and only
> took 30 minutes to bash together.  It would have only taken 15 minutes
> if I had read your original message more clearly the first time.  I
> wasted time putting the new code snippet in all the wrong places at
> first.  Oh well.
[...]

Speaking of which, what's the usual way of debugging crash problems with
rosegarden?

I date back from the X11 rosegarden days, where misaligned notes can
cause segfaults, and I have to say rosegarden has come a looong way. :)
But yesterday, I got a segfault while trying to fiddle with moving
segments around tracks -- y'know, grappling with notation problems as
usual -- it doesn't happen now, but I thought it'd be nice if I know
what to do if I figure out how to reproduce the crash and how to hunt
down the problem, so that it can be fixed for future users.


T

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