#x27;ve made some progress on this front since May, and it
looks like Rosegarden might come up with a real solution to these problems
instead of a hack. Possibly. I wouldn't hold my breath or anything, but it
looks somewhat promising.
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shows up.
Last time I thought about updating, I decided to do a clean install from CD.
The installer crashed just as I was in the middle of setting up what
partitions to use for what, and that's when I decided to sti
e the way to do it though. Default
to UTF-8 in this day and age, and provide a facility for changing the encoding
if the strings are coming out wonky.
Unfortunately, all I have time for this morning is a quick glance, and all I
can tell from that glance is that this is m
hings is the one bit nobody ever finished.
I'll try to take a look over the weekend and see if I think I have any hope of
getting that taken care of myself. If so, I'll give it a shot, and if not,
which is rather likely I'm afraid, it's just going to have to continue to be
ke
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block chord in a segment.
Finally, "Edit -> Clear Range of Tempos" allows you to remove all tempo
changes falling within a defined range.
Additionally, Daren Beattie, Alvar Udras, and D. Michael McIntyre formed a
miniature version of the original porting team. The 10.02 release
e mirrors. As of this
writing, I had to wait 10 minutes before I could download the file, but it
seems to be propagating now.
My sincerest apologies for the inconvenience I caused everyone!
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> The audio preview stuff was definitely one thing that got hit pretty hard
> when we removed all the legacy Qt 3 code. There's a good possibility that
> this is broken for real. I'll see what I can find a bit later.
== ROSEGARDEN 11.11.1, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED ==
Rosegarden 11.11.1 is a minor point release that includes additional
translations. Nothing else has changed.
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If you really want to get rid of it, edit the tagline field under Document
Properties, and replace the default with a string of your own choosing.
Experiments have determined that a single space in the field is sufficient to
replace the stock tagline with a blank sp
Rosegarden is generating something. You see the meter
pulsing because it's generating MIDI messages to play drum hits on the beats,
but you're not associating the activity with any audio because something else
is busted somewhere.
W
o do anything like that myself. Work, sleep, work...
Sometimes I eat, but only sometimes.
And I'm still overweight. Sigh.
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prompt is hard to diagnose.
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e kind of timer around it so it will only spin its wheels for a
fixed amount of time before aborting and trying something else.
I have no idea where this code is, or what steps have already been taken to
avoid this kind of situation. I'm interested enough to go have a look, but I
have n
ay, but not if it went the other way,
and these issues caused us a lot of headaches.
We don't require anything that's difficult to obtain, so we don't feel this is
an undue burden.
I have no idea if LIRC could be behind any of the
On Thursday, November 24, 2011, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> I have no idea where this code is, or what steps have already been taken to
> avoid this kind of situation. I'm interested enough to go have a look, but
> I have no idea when that might be.
OK, I had a look. I'
I'll do a new release.
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ck to you. I don't have time to glance
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is to use Segment -> Change Start and End (or something to that effect) and
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to hang or segfault. I think they're not properly thread
safe or something, but it's been so long I misremember the details.
It's greatly reassuring that specific plugins caused this problem for you.
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long before
now, but you've reminded me that I forgot to do that.
I don't have time to put it together just at the moment, as I'm heading off to
bed. Perhaps tomorrow, or if he's feeling better, maybe I can get my son to
with several languages up
to date compared with the original 11.11 release.
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t MIDI program that it is!
As it happens, you avoided wasting my time by figuring it out before I got
around to trying to confirm the problem.
I was pretty sure Julie Swango finally sorted this kind of nonsense out once
and for all, and I remain hopeful that that is still the case. So far, so
haustively or
anything, but I've always found it rather satisfactory myself, and not lacking
for much.
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g to install Linux on the thing, so some 1:1
comparisons of Rosegarden running under different operating systems on the
same hardware are in order.
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I've mostly just been trying to stay afloat in this crappy economy. I can
afford subsistence, but not much in the way of luxury. Well, welcome to the
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river, which includes USB MIDI support, seems to be
more solid than average.
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happen with any random file that sets up programs using the top level
controls?
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ML data can be hacked
manually to remove them
In the even you wind up with C, if you provide me a copy of the file, I'll be
happy to take a crack at hacking it into shape. In general, when Rosegarden
screws something like this up, the data can usually still be rescued.
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it does
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which should be pretty easy to do on Debian. A lot has
happened since April of 2010, and it's entirely possible your bug has gone
away since then.
If you did upgrade, and then purged all your local configuration nonsense, and
then still found this crash problem, that would be
I don't have the energy to
tackle that at the moment. When I do, I'll be sure to dig out the most
current copy of the script in question and make it more reasonable to
discover.
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unofficial standard. If it works with Ubuntu LTS, that's good enough for me,
and if it doesn't, something is grievously wrong. We'll see how it comes out,
and go
nt, and more likely for the week the way things
have been going, but I'll keep my eye on this as much as I can manage.
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oesn't really
exist in the normal sense, so you can't open or view it.
Viewing notation for an emerging MIDI segment on the fly would be difficult to
achieve. I have no interest in attempting this, personally.
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much excellent work from so many highly talented people. I just fake it.
I'd help you if I could, but I really don't know quite where I'd start if I
wanted to try to display notation on the fly.
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e, but I can't remember where, and failed to
come up with the correct search terms to uncover it.
I have no earthly idea what happens if you start tinkering with that constant.
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me to have a look at the code, and think
about where to go from there.
I think it sounds like an interesting and worthwhile idea, and I'd like to
take a deeper look at how this could work when I get a chance. I think it's
feasible, but I don't think it's g
;s launching jackd, not really anything we're doing directly in our own
code. Something to that effect.
Moral of the story is that whenever I don't want to run jackd, I put some
garbage in my ~/.jackdrc and that prevents it from starting. I don't know of
a
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t all of
this in strange ways. The LilyPond version is the biggest thing that comes to
mind.
If SVN works for you, I won't try to research anything. If it doesn't, I
still probably won't actually have time
n the right side of the notation editor when
12.04 releases.
12.04 is almost certainly going to release with the rulers still thoroughly
screwed up though.
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> really interfering with my workflow and I've been hoping they would get
> sorted in the various releases.
It is what it is. I've done what I could do. If any of these things you're
ranting about are going to get fixed, somebody else will have to do it. I'm
n
n for 12.04 is likely, but I do confirm the behavior you reported,
and appreciate your bringing this to our attention.
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with all the newest latest and greatest
stuff in the most recent distro too. I'm still running 10.04. It looks like
upgrading to 12.04 is going to involve a fairly painful migration process
getting settled in with the newest KDE, and I'm in no hurry to bother with
that. Maybe J
en. I'm gloomy because Rosegarden
is barely alive, and it's dying in my hands. I've been administering CPR to
this project for years, and it's less and less effective as time goes by.
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Michael did not do a good job of tracking changes for this release, and would
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lp if there were enough of it. There haven't ever been enough
in the way of donations or corporate sponsorship to pay for any real developer
time, but if we had a budget into the tens of thousands of US dollars, that
might actually pay for something worthwhile.
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On Tuesday, May 08, 2012, david wrote:
> Hmm, so RG12.04 requires KDE$? If so, what a great step backwards!
No, not at all. Me dealing with the KDE migration is only because I run KDE
personally.
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I don't think it's possible to change the nature of this beast at this point,
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hange. It took him months to get this done, and it had
impacts in dozens, if not hundreds of places.
So for starters, I'd say there's a request on the table to add some kind of
global "always used fixed instruments" override. I'll pass that along.
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> ...It's a prettier example of the same sort of breed as that car.
After a bit more reflection, it occurs to me the real problem is not the
eclectic design, but that every neat little gizmo bolted onto this thing was
manufactu
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Simple answer: No. This isn't possible at all, and it's nowhere close to
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Compressed is standard, and the compression format used is gzip, not rar.
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those people. I dealt with a lot of them when I was a Linux crusader, and I
fart in their general direction.
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That should fix it.
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Changes as fundamental as this one happen extremely rarely, and the extremely
small number of users who will ever notice and complain about this have a very
simple 30-second fix available.
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We're REALLY busy at work right now, and will be until fall.
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barely have time to eat, and I've had to put everything I was doing in the way
of spare time stuff on hiatus indefinitely.
I consider this a highish priority item in terms of trying to roll out a
follow-up point release pretty
or everything but
percussion, fixed for percussion.
People are probably still going to need a global top level override too, I
suspect.
Who knows, I actually got caught up on a lot of stuff yesterday, and I might
snatch a few minutes for this later
t
soonish. It will also include a fix for the audio preview bug somebody or
other was raising hell about the other day. Plus some random other stuff I
have no idea what it was and have not tested at all. Hooray for quality
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is set to" option, that
would be the most sensible thing, I think.
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at it. I expect you've hit a pretty serious bug
that's going to require immediate action.
You do have my attention, but my time is just in ridiculously short supply
right now. I thought I had been busy before, but I didn't know squat about
being busy. Summer is just stupid craz
#x27;t there. Delay is positive only.
> - Is it possible to enter a negative value?
No.
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n't have
been previously. Maybe that has something to do with it.
Any insights, Tom Breton?
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On Saturday, June 09, 2012, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:
> I have coded a fix for it. I will push it immediately.
And I'll try to knock together a 12.06 release this weekend to get this and a
couple of other fixes out.
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> just wondering if list forgot about me ...
Marco...
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at, you're going to way more trouble than most
people who ever develop an .rgd file for a particular synth.
I suspect you're doing everything the hard way. Unfortunately, I've consumed
too much beer just at this moment to be in a position to give you guidance on
a
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Rosegarden, however, has changed considerably since those days. I never went
back through that old tutorial to bring everything up to date. I'm afraid
there's just nothing in it for me, and it would be an enormous amount of work.
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ould just
take more time than I have to sort through and work out, but it's probably a
really simple and obvious problem.
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I'm writing from GMail in a web browser. I hate using a web browser
for email, and have been using KMail for over 10 years. I love KMail.
So somewhere after midnight I got the upgrade notification thing from
my running Kubuntu 10.04 LTS that 12.04.1 was available. Interesting.
That's the first
still got light years to go. No sound anywhere ever. Imagine that,
right?
On the bright side, I'll be able to tell everybody what they need to do to get
Rosegarden working on 12.04.1 after another 500 or 600 hours of this.
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any other operating system.
I still love the idea of it, but I'm really tired of the terrible
implementation.
It's nothing a few million dollars couldn'
essage
is going to come out in HTML. If so, I apologize. I'll figure it out
in due course. It looks like this is my KMail replacement, and it's a
huge improvement so far, because I can actually click on a message and
rea
onsiderable frequency, and something
Rosegarden does particularly well.
It sucks. Continuing to slog it out with this thing really isn't all
that pointless, it turns out.
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get fixed at the expense of creating new
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through that at about KDE 4.2, but I feel your pain. Even several
generations of the new KDE later, I still have to do quirky things to
approximate behavior I had and loved in KDE 3.x.
The KMail/Akonadi stuff... Well, I've ranted enough about t
or so.
Nobody makes hardware like that any longer, and I had to start telling
everyone to use QSynth.
I haven't had a computer that could make use of my trusty Sound Blaster
Live! in several years myself. It's a pity. They worked very well, and
they were cheap
it all done under one roof in one codebase.
It's neither my area of expertise nor my area of interest, I'm afraid.
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what you want to export is empty. I think it's supposed to do that, and
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A low priority bug, I'm afraid.
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