hi.
i want to propose to go to google.music with lmms.artists albums.
i think that it is more auditory, that will be reachable, so more
promotion for artists as well as 70% of sells (30% goes to g).
to get on it need to pay 25$ and i think that it will be good for
artists because they'll get on g
2014-05-21 21:43 GMT+02:00 Stian Jørgensrud :
> Don't overwrite old articles! They should be copy-pasted and modified on
> new
> sites here
>
No, they should not just be copy-pasted! By doing this, you remove the
history of an article and thus the information about who wrote it. You
infringe the
Don't overwrite old articles! They should be copy-pasted and modified on new
sites here: http://lmms.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/1.0:Manual
I just looked into tagging pages as old. Adding __NOINDEX__ in the start of
a page should perhaps keep it from showing up in the search. I'll look more
int
Also, if its not too difficult I'm going to go ahead and create some
placeholder pixmaps so that when Vesa is ready to replace them, it won't
require any code changes on his part.
- tres.finocchi...@gmail.com
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Tres Finocchiaro <
tres.finocchi...@gmail.com> wrote:
So fxb's and fxp's won't be included.
They seem to require the VST has been loaded prior to opening them so they
wouldn't work for drag-and-drop unless the functionality were extended to
allow them dragged onto the VST instrument or instrument track itself. I
also examined the contents of a file
what was that baseball movie.. now .. well not exact quote but
/"If you build it, i will test" /
:p
(win32)
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all pages should be tagged accordingly even if they need to just be
updated. One great example would be the community help wiki of ubuntu. I am
not saying create a pdf. Once a page is obsolete it should be tagged as so.
saying this page is obsolete and the version its meant for is no longer
support
> I described the necessary few steps a few times - it's really not hard
> and definitely not some kind of magic that nobody else besides me can
> do.
I tried one evening and couldn't figure it out. But that's not really the
point... Ubuntu may not be that hard either, but someone unfamilar coul
2014-05-21 3:43 GMT+02:00 Tres Finocchiaro :
> IIRC, someone (other than Toby) recently got Win32 to build (minus the NSIS
> part, but that is minor). Can't remember offhand who it was.
I described the necessary few steps a few times - it's really not hard
and definitely not some kind of magic th