When I open a MIDI file, I always get a dialog "Choose Text Encoding".
My MIDI files contain text (vocals) that is UTF-8 encoded Unicode.
Is there a way I can instruct RoseGarden to *always* use UTF-8 and not
bother me with encoding selection?
-- Johan
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Chris Cannam writes:
>> Rosegarden has to ask, because there's nothing in the standard that can tell
>> us what encoding to use, and we don't trust ourselves to guess.
>
> Does the dialog at least give you the right default?
Yes. That's the surprising part. Apparently Rosegarder *does* have a
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"D. Michael McIntyre" writes:
> Rosegarden has to ask, because there's nothing in the standard that
> can tell us what encoding to use, and we don't trust ourselves to
> guess.
I'd suggest a config setting, e.g. in [General_Options]:
midi_encoding=utf-8
When set, it will always use utf-8 encod
Al Thompson writes:
> Well, he's RIGHT! There's no possible way for standard notation to
> indicate on which string and at what fret any particular note is to be
> played, and most notes on a guitar can be played in multiple locations.
Depends on what you call 'standard notation'. I've seen qui
r...@hydrophones.com writes:
> Is now the time to point out many people play guitar with "alternative
> tunings"? I know I do, it makes it MUCH easier. Notice how many
> performers keep switching guitars between songs, that is probably because
> the guitars are tuned differently - i.e. to make t
Do we have a list of USB/Midi interfaces that work well with Linux and
Rosegarden?
-- Johan
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On Sun, 26 Jun 2016 23:46:34 -0400
"D. Michael McIntyre" wrote:
> Most of the time I run into lock files being an irritation, it's due to
> a crash, and I'll be trying again very shortly thereafter. If it has to
> wait an hour to be orphaned, that isn't going to do developers any good.
>
Unl
On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 15:19:24 -1000
David Jones wrote:
> Kdenlive worked fine for my limited needs. And made sense to this
> non-video maker.
Kdenlive is rather intuitive (once you've got the hang of it) but it has
let me down many times by crashing or producing non-functional videos. If
it works
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