, I've done
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> I haven't investigated or made that determination yet. I have a modicum
> of ambition, but only just.
Well, now we know.
// up to now we can only read files of version 0.9.3 and earlier
// there was an xml format
;s more up to the
community than it is to me personally. My interest peaked and started
waning a long time ago, and I'm just kind of here to support anybody
else who feels like getting involved with writing code and making things
t working as well as it did the last
time I used it, it's still a dubious feature. It hasn't been touched in
maybe seven years?
If it's too badly mangled I'll probably just cut it loose. Lots of
other features have died quiet deaths like
now, but I filed a
couple of bug reports.
I put them at "13.02" milestone along with the other bugs that didn't
get fixed for the release that just went out. What was it I said,
"Quality assurance is what we do best at the
d bar
line instead of a black one, showing you that the contents of the bar
don't add up correctly. In that case, it contains five beats. The tie
notes at bar lines function will split that half note into two tied
quarter notes, extending one of them into the next measure, and
resolving th
in the README.
Better than nothing. Maybe it can save the next guy some time. Thanks
for bringing this to our attention, and sorry I took so long to get
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There are only a few long strings that take some thought to translate.
If you were up to date before, you should be up to date again in 30
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I just committed the translation updates for 13.02.
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why I do all of my own GUI layouts in raw code? Wasn't my decision to
make this dialog in Designer, but I sure don't want to rewrite it from
scratch and debug a
On 01/26/2013 01:11 PM, Abrolag wrote:
> For Michael and the other long-suffering devs.
Sweet!
(Ignoring Holger emphasizing the great importance of fixing things I
just can't do anything about.)
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On 01/22/2013 12:49 PM, Holger Marzen wrote:
> Any chance for this feature?
Slim to none, in all honesty.
To get that and the other stuff on your list done, Rosegarden needs to
attract some additional developers.
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On 01/21/2013 07:15 AM, Tim Munro wrote:
> Except for the lack of visible buttons, the behavior seems about the same.
"I don't know, I was drunk at the time." --Pink Flyod
Patch reverted. Too drunk to give a shit. Merry Hanuka.
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g, and this is something completely different.
I'll see what I can do. My curiosity is piqued. What a strange
construct this whole thing is. I have no idea how it's supposed to
work, or why it's b
7;t work
with .mid files directly. Loading it involves converting it to an
entirely different format, and exporting it involves converting it back.
The result will always be different, though it's supposed to come out
sou
taff right now either, so the
chances of getting anything done without third party help are slim to none.
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b500 2000 38c5 b500 0079
I repeated this entire procedure twice with the same results both times.
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On MY computer anyway. Now watch you post a diff 500 lines long where
we're corrupting the hell out of it on YOUR computer. :)
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> but 12.12.25 to compose as it is less crash prone.
Why don't you try current SVN where we think the MIDI export bug is
fixed? If it's not fixed, there's still time to do something about it.
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On 01/13/2013 12:51 PM, Julie S wrote:
> While waving my hand I calmly say, "These are not the modulos you are looking
> for."
:)
Will J Godfrey wrote:
> So (-2+12) % 12 will always give 10 whether it's python, C++, BASIC or an
> abacus!
That's
> I'll have to ponder on this one, and try to get it right this time.
Nope. I followed the wrong bread crumb trail. This trail is cold, and
my solution solved nothing.
That was wasteful.
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THAT'S what I was talking about. That transposition algorithm needs
doctored up bigtime.
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do in my own.
That's easy enough to combine with the previous idea about looking for
permutations of the word "in" and folding both of those together somehow
or other that isn't quite clear just in the rush of this moment.
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ourse. Just
what we need is another obscure option! (Did I mention I hate obscure
options, and make them go away every chance I get?)
Right then, that whole work thing.
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ssibility is
to add a third field.
track name [ ]
note [ ]
short name [ ]
That sure is a huge PITA, but I just made the map to follow.
Another possibility is to allow the user to just enter \n in the string
and interpret.
Trumpet\nin Bb
T
control. In any event I agree 100% that the way this has always worked
out is utter garbage, and fixing this is a most useful idea.
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that's working rather satisfactorily across the board as far as I can tell.
If you print a score in landscape, that spacing problem you speak of
doesn't happen. The Handel thing looked splendid in landscape.
This was a good idea. Thanks for suggesting it.
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On 01/10/2013 07:07 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> 332 lines, 12 files, 2 hours
264 lines, 12 files, 3 hours
Committed revision 13179.
I invite you to take this for a spin as a proof of concept. I just got
it barely working well enough that it shouldn't seriously interfere with
On 01/10/2013 03:42 PM, Abrolag wrote:
> Believe me. If I was capable of doing so I'd be all over it like gravy on
> bangers!
I don't know why that sounds so delightfully wrong to my American ears,
but it does.
I'm going to file that saying away. I'll find a use for
ttons by way of RenameTrackCommand and TrackLabelDialog, it's
loaded by RoseXmlHandler and exported by LilyPondExporter, and ALL of
that needs to become aware of the new string to make it work.
An algorithmic solution sure would have involved spreading fewer
tendrils everywhere.
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of thinking first.
Then again, when you think first around here, it's too easy to find
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was 30, and that's about
right.
Thirty places to make stupid typos and introduce bugs, and I surely
will. It's going to take a lot longer than six minutes, but it will
probably take less time than continuing to pursue the magic mind reading
algorithm.
Software is all about
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I told you so too. I'm at six files modified so far and barely even
gotten started. The number of things affected by such a minor change is
impressive.
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On 01/09/2013 12:42 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> It may be the only way, but I'm going to waste a lot of time trying to
> do it the easy way first.
The only way to approach an algorithm that starts to produce decent
results is to get into lines and lines and lines of guesswo
es, new strings to translate, new XML stuff to save and restore,
all so I have more typing to do. Bah.
It may be the only way, but I'm going to waste a lot of time trying to
do it the easy way first.
It's just more entertaining that way, and if volunteer work isn't
somebody else. If I tried to get into that code,
I'd probably just make something blow up anyway.
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things twice?
I'd rather get it done with the least effort all around. It's a
compromise, but a reasonable one. Trust me, I've been doing this a long
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On 01/08/2013 04:03 PM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> I can think of two approaches off the top of my head.
3) Take the first four characters and add a period at the end.
Clarinet in Bb
Fluegelhorn in Bb
Necromancing Leprochauns Leaping Luridly in F
Flute in C
Timpani in F
Tenore in C
Turbul
take on it, approach 1 isn't very satisfying, but I can probably have
it implemented in five minutes. Approach 2 is probably what we need.
What think ye? Business is dead and I have a free night off, and
nothing in particular to do. Prime time for me actually knocking
something togethe
raham Percival of LilyPond, I'm looking at YOU, O_o )
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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
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ow close to dead you can get and still breathe though,
isn't it? I literally had to miss work, because I was just too
emotionally screwed up to be handling thousands of gallons of gasoline
right in the heart of the worst part of all that.
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is set to float channels.
> I totally understand. My life is hectic right now too. I spent the last
> couple of weeks taking care of my father, who went to the ER on Christmas.
Mine went to the ER last week. Small w
osegarden. My personal life is just an impressive train wreck.
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> WTF? I approved this and released it five times this broken? I should
> be fired. You should be fired.
Sorry, that was rude, and not at all helpful.
Moving along then...
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llers unless there's a segment on the
track with at least one note in it, and THEN they're not sent until the
user hits play.
WTF? I approved this and released it five times this broken? I should
be fired. You should be fired.
I hate Rosegarden. Did I ever mention that to anyone?
then
back to the original track to trigger an update, after having previously
changed the volume knob.
There really is a missing update or something, Tom. More careful
experimentation with better documentation required to pin down how all
of that is failing to meet
ne way or another. This is the kind of thing
that could justify an immediate new release if it turns out it's still
broken, and it probably will turn out that way if I don't miss my guess.
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to a keyboard that has a sound module in the same unit as the
controller. There could be something to that, but I just can't test it
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Well, we have no idea what it is or how to fix it, so I guess this is
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be different pretty much from one revision to the next. The
whole point of that thing was to be able to differentiate between
factory source and source patched by some distro, or different revisions
of development source carrying the same version number.
If that's not w
,
and other problems.
Tom did work on related issues for this release, so the latest
Rosegarden is the first place to start. If it's still happening with
the latest Rosegarden, then obviously the issues aren't sorted yet.
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ame staff, but they must remain
completely separate from each other, and it can all be a rather big pain
to manage.
Considering percussion is nothing but a solid wall of polyphony on the
same staff, trying to juggle all that in the notation editor would be
pure misery, and I wouldn't recomm
about had unintended consequences or something.
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If not, then no, it's not in the release.
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simple as a malfunctioning configuration setting. Changing Qt versions
does cause compatibility problems with the configuration file from time
to time. The window position stuff has been particularly troublesome in
this re
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build of SVN and my config stuff is fresh also, because this is a very
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The next version will be 12.12. It was due to release in December, but
January sounds more realistic at this time. Work should be very slow by
January, and I'll have more tim
ly laid down, but the MIDI messages are not passed
> through to the output, so there is no sound. Stop and replay the freshly
> recorded track and everything sounds correctly.
I'll try to test and confirm later, but even if I do, this isn't the
sort of problem I'm likely to figu
On 11/03/2012 12:49 PM, Holger Marzen wrote:
> when I record long notes then Rosegarden splits them. See
> http://www.marzen.de/tmp/rg_001.png
> for an example. Is there a setting to prevent that?
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t too. It probably could, but I don't know much
about it either. I do know I've never enjoyed having to make changes to
the transport layout. It's never pretty getting it back together after
you break that layout to change it. It's held together
weren't
quite right, because I have no idea how any of the more exotic MIDI
stuff works.
I'm more than willing to see all your higher end requirements satisfied,
I simply have nothing to draw upon trying to make that happen with my
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three users surveyed think changing channels while
playback is rolling is a goofy thing to do anyway, it doesn't look much
like it's worth taking on Batman to me.
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Rosegarden, like Hexter comes to mind.
Mostly, though, you have to use the external editor for anything the
slightest bit complicated on synth plugins.
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u'll have access to all the banks of programs and any additional
drum kits as well. Once you get this far, you can probably figure out
how to set that stuff up by fiddling with the controls. You'll find
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On 10/23/2012 09:26 AM, Delpistroumph wrote:
> So I guess it's rosegaden that don't play the good flow rate.
Is Rosegarden fast, slow, or simply irregular?
> Know issue?
No.
> Any solutions?
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something, and it should in fact be 0 to 127 if memory serves.
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at I'm seeing right now is a distinct lack of weird or unexpected
behavior. I suspect if there's any bad behavior to see, it's going to
take a more complex test case than one segment with a few notes in it.
If I see anyt
n uses here?
Those instrument numbers you're seeing, like 2000, are an internal thing
has has no conceivable relevance to end users. Whatever it is you think
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to link, then
something on the system packages side of things is broken, such as an
incomplete or corrupt installation of the Qt libraries.
How to go about resolving that situation on Gentoo is beyond my
experience, and I'm afraid I can be of no as
On 10/16/2012 05:30 AM, k...@trixtar.org wrote:
> I found this 2008 rosegarden tutorial by D. Michael McIntyre
That jackass doesn't know what he's talking about anyway.
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We'll get there, Lorenzo. Thanks for your patience, and I'll get back
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On 10/03/2012 03:15 PM, Chris Cannam wrote:
> Rosegarden is about the only major application that ever used the ALSA
> sequencer timers. Others do their own timing, and consequently have
> different problems.
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27;50s, surprisingly enough.
Obviously they weren't using MIDI back then.
Uh, no point to my rambling, I don't guess.
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