Re: [Rosegarden-user] ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-11-05 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On Saturday, November 05, 2011, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:

> 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.

It's about bar 17 for me.  Nothing before that, and thereafter everything 
seems fine.  Previews from that point on sync up to the audio, so it's not 
simply a matter of the previews being drawn offset in time, and starting in 
the wrong place.

Puzzling.  Maybe I can fix it in time to re-release 11.11.11 :)
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Re: [Rosegarden-user] ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-11-05 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On Saturday, November 05, 2011, Abrolag wrote:

> They play quite correctly, but (in the main display) the first 15 bars or
> so of each segment look as though there is nothing there.

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.
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Re: [Rosegarden-user] ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-11-05 Thread Abrolag
Tried this on both my 64bit DAW and my 32bit office machine. All functions seem
fine so far but there is one oddity with audio tracks.

They play quite correctly, but (in the main display) the first 15 bars or so of
each segment look as though there is nothing there.

I tried this both by loading existing projects, and by creating a completely
new one and dropping a wav file onto it.

Both of my machines are running variations on debian squeeze.

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-11-05 Thread Henry W. Peters
OK, thanks all, renaming to Rosegarden-11.11.tar.bz2 worked for the 
extraction part.

Henry

On 11/05/2011 03:27 PM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On Saturday, November 05, 2011, Abrolag wrote:
>
>
>>> I get "An error occurred while extracting files." Tried several
>>> downloads. I'm using Debian Squeeze.
>>>
>
>> Try renaming the archive to Rosegarden-11.11.tar.bz2
>>
>> Actually it's probably the space that's causing the problem!
>>  
> The SPACE?!
>
> It seems your friendly neighborhood release technician completely screwed the
> pooch on this one.
>
> After performing the release, the big green download button said
> "rosegarden-11.11.tar.bz2" and I went into the file properties thing to change
> the button label.  In my haste, I changed the filename field instead of the
> download button field, and actually named the file "Rosegarden 11.11."
>
> How humiliating.
>
> I changed the filename back, changed the label, and everything should be
> working once this change propagates out to all the 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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Re: [Rosegarden-user] ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-11-05 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On Saturday, November 05, 2011, Abrolag wrote:

> > I get "An error occurred while extracting files." Tried several
> > downloads. I'm using Debian Squeeze.

> Try renaming the archive to Rosegarden-11.11.tar.bz2
> 
> Actually it's probably the space that's causing the problem!

The SPACE?!

It seems your friendly neighborhood release technician completely screwed the 
pooch on this one.

After performing the release, the big green download button said 
"rosegarden-11.11.tar.bz2" and I went into the file properties thing to change 
the button label.  In my haste, I changed the filename field instead of the 
download button field, and actually named the file "Rosegarden 11.11."

How humiliating.

I changed the filename back, changed the label, and everything should be 
working once this change propagates out to all the 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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Re: [Rosegarden-user] ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-11-05 Thread Abrolag
On Sat, 05 Nov 2011 13:14:36 -0400
"Henry W. Peters"  wrote:

> I get "An error occurred while extracting files." Tried several 
> downloads. I'm using Debian Squeeze.
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> Henry

Try renaming the archive to Rosegarden-11.11.tar.bz2

Actually it's probably the space that's causing the problem!

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-11-05 Thread Henry W. Peters
I get "An error occurred while extracting files." Tried several 
downloads. I'm using Debian Squeeze.

Thanks for any help.

Henry

On 11/05/2011 12:48 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> = ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED ==
>
> The Rosegarden team is proud to announce the release of version 11.11 of
> Rosegarden, an audio and MIDI sequencer and musical notation editor for Linux.
> A long time in the making, this release combines a number of bug fixes with
> two major sub-projects that happened to come together right at the same time,
> and several completely new features as well.  It is probably our most
> substantial offering since the landmark 10.02.
>
> http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/
>

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-11-05 Thread Lorenzo Sutton
On 05/11/11 05:48, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> == ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED ==

Thank you all! Eager to try it out.

Lorenzo.

>
> The Rosegarden team is proud to announce the release of version 11.11 of
> Rosegarden, an audio and MIDI sequencer and musical notation editor for Linux.
> A long time in the making, this release combines a number of bug fixes with
> two major sub-projects that happened to come together right at the same time,
> and several completely new features as well.  It is probably our most
> substantial offering since the landmark 10.02.
>
> http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/
>
> Ian Gardner and Yves Guillemot have worked together for nearly a year to
> invent, implement, and refine the new concept of linked segments, which allow
> you to maintain a master performance in one segment while copying it to other
> places, or even other tracks.
>
> When manipulating segments in the main window, Ctrl+Alt+drag creates a linked
> segment from an existing one, and there is a new "Turn Links into Copies"
> entry on the Segment menu.  Repeated segments may be displayed in the notation
> editor (in gray), and depending on the state of the configuration option, the
> original segment may or may not be modified in notation from its repeating
> copies.  Redundant clefs and keys may be hidden automatically, within one
> segment or a chain of consecutive segments.  This new work also improves
> Rosegarden's long-standing problems with anacrusis in notation.
>
> Tom Breton added several new features, and carried out a number of internal
> optimizations. "Composition ->  Fit Existing Beats to Beat Segment" takes a
> beat track and adjusts tempo to put real time and beats exactly on the given
> notes.  "Segment ->  Expand Block Chord Segments by Figuration" lets you 
> define
> a bar of figuration and expand it for every 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 saw
> Rosegarden transformed from a KDE 3 application into a Qt 4 application, but
> much work remained to be done to remove all lingering remnants of the old
> code.  With this release, Rosegarden improves its chances of long-term
> survival by eliminating its reliance on the Qt 3 support layer.  With these
> ties to the past removed at last, it should be much less involved when the
> future arrives, and we find ourselves needing to port to Qt 5.
>
> = New Features =
>* Linked segments
>* "Turn Links into Copies" entry is added to the segment menu
>* Repeated segments may be may be displayed in the notation editor in
> several optional ways
>* Redundant clefs and keys may be hidden automatically
>* In the configuration dialog a new tab controls the preceding features
>* Changed the behavior of SegmentSplitCommand to ensure that if a segment
> was selected before being split, the two new split segments would also be
> selected
>* Fit to Beats; takes a beat track and adjusts tempo to put real time and
> beats exactly on the given notes
>* Erase Tempos in Range
>* Expand Figuration, which lets you define a bar of figuration and expand 
> it
> for every block chord in a segment
>* Improved performance of VU meters
>* Linked segments can be used to create repeats with 1..n alternate endings
> (with some caveats)
>* Create Anacrusis automates a tedious sequence of steps, making it a snap
> to start pickup notes at precisely the right time, with all the following
> segments lining up properly
>
> = Bug Fixes =
>* Fixed B#/Cb octave export problem in MusicXML and Mup
>* Fixed problem with segments repeating when they shouldn't have been
>* Fixed the solo buttons in the transport toolbars in the notation and
> matrix editors, and changed the behavior so that the solo button is in the
> same state everywhere, no matter what content is being displayed in a
> particular window
>* Fixed the settings amnesia problem with the main window parameter area
>* Fixed a bug where events beyond the end marker of the first segment in a
> join would appear in the joined segment
>* After joining segments, the newly created segment is now selected
>* Pitch tracker now tracks pitches when they are in octaves below notated
> with "ignore
> octave error" on
>* Pitch tracker honors "ignore octave error" flag
>* Default pitch tracker settings are no longer stupid
>* Flats were not cancelled on a C-maj key change
>* Rulers in notation were desynchronized when a segment was deleted while
> some zoom factor was in use
>* The "anacrusis problem" which was giving a broken notation when a segment
> in contact with a preceding one was not starting at the beginning of a bar
>
> = Available Languages =

Re: [Rosegarden-user] ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-11-05 Thread Abrolag
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011 00:48:08 -0400
"D. Michael McIntyre"  wrote:

> == ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED ==
> 
> The Rosegarden team is proud to announce the release of version 11.11 of 
> Rosegarden, an audio and MIDI sequencer and musical notation editor for 
> Linux.  
> A long time in the making, this release combines a number of bug fixes with 
> two major sub-projects that happened to come together right at the same time, 
> and several completely new features as well.  It is probably our most 
> substantial offering since the landmark 10.02.
> 
> http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/



Wow!
That's a big lump of work. Thank you everyone for your efforts.
Downloading... Now! :)

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[Rosegarden-user] ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-11-04 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
== ROSEGARDEN 11.11, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED ==

The Rosegarden team is proud to announce the release of version 11.11 of 
Rosegarden, an audio and MIDI sequencer and musical notation editor for Linux.  
A long time in the making, this release combines a number of bug fixes with 
two major sub-projects that happened to come together right at the same time, 
and several completely new features as well.  It is probably our most 
substantial offering since the landmark 10.02.

http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/

Ian Gardner and Yves Guillemot have worked together for nearly a year to 
invent, implement, and refine the new concept of linked segments, which allow 
you to maintain a master performance in one segment while copying it to other 
places, or even other tracks.

When manipulating segments in the main window, Ctrl+Alt+drag creates a linked 
segment from an existing one, and there is a new "Turn Links into Copies" 
entry on the Segment menu.  Repeated segments may be displayed in the notation 
editor (in gray), and depending on the state of the configuration option, the 
original segment may or may not be modified in notation from its repeating 
copies.  Redundant clefs and keys may be hidden automatically, within one 
segment or a chain of consecutive segments.  This new work also improves 
Rosegarden's long-standing problems with anacrusis in notation.

Tom Breton added several new features, and carried out a number of internal 
optimizations. "Composition -> Fit Existing Beats to Beat Segment" takes a 
beat track and adjusts tempo to put real time and beats exactly on the given 
notes.  "Segment -> Expand Block Chord Segments by Figuration" lets you define 
a bar of figuration and expand it for every 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 saw 
Rosegarden transformed from a KDE 3 application into a Qt 4 application, but 
much work remained to be done to remove all lingering remnants of the old 
code.  With this release, Rosegarden improves its chances of long-term 
survival by eliminating its reliance on the Qt 3 support layer.  With these 
ties to the past removed at last, it should be much less involved when the 
future arrives, and we find ourselves needing to port to Qt 5.

= New Features =
  * Linked segments
  * "Turn Links into Copies" entry is added to the segment menu
  * Repeated segments may be may be displayed in the notation editor in 
several optional ways
  * Redundant clefs and keys may be hidden automatically
  * In the configuration dialog a new tab controls the preceding features
  * Changed the behavior of SegmentSplitCommand to ensure that if a segment 
was selected before being split, the two new split segments would also be 
selected
  * Fit to Beats; takes a beat track and adjusts tempo to put real time and 
beats exactly on the given notes
  * Erase Tempos in Range
  * Expand Figuration, which lets you define a bar of figuration and expand it 
for every block chord in a segment
  * Improved performance of VU meters
  * Linked segments can be used to create repeats with 1..n alternate endings 
(with some caveats)
  * Create Anacrusis automates a tedious sequence of steps, making it a snap 
to start pickup notes at precisely the right time, with all the following 
segments lining up properly

= Bug Fixes =
  * Fixed B#/Cb octave export problem in MusicXML and Mup
  * Fixed problem with segments repeating when they shouldn't have been
  * Fixed the solo buttons in the transport toolbars in the notation and 
matrix editors, and changed the behavior so that the solo button is in the 
same state everywhere, no matter what content is being displayed in a 
particular window
  * Fixed the settings amnesia problem with the main window parameter area
  * Fixed a bug where events beyond the end marker of the first segment in a 
join would appear in the joined segment
  * After joining segments, the newly created segment is now selected
  * Pitch tracker now tracks pitches when they are in octaves below notated 
with "ignore 
octave error" on
  * Pitch tracker honors "ignore octave error" flag
  * Default pitch tracker settings are no longer stupid
  * Flats were not cancelled on a C-maj key change
  * Rulers in notation were desynchronized when a segment was deleted while 
some zoom factor was in use
  * The "anacrusis problem" which was giving a broken notation when a segment 
in contact with a preceding one was not starting at the beginning of a bar

= Available Languages =
We have reached a point where we no longer have the resources to even attempt 
to maintain a regular translation program.

=People who contributed to Rosegarden development for this release:=
  * Niek van den Berg
  * Alvar Udras
  *