On 17 May 2012 09:10, Gary G. happyr...@yahoo.com wrote:
How do you attach anything to this Listserv? Actually is it a Listserv or
an NNTP server?
It's a mailing list, i.e. like a listserv though not actually running
listserv software.
http://rosegardenmusic.com/support/lists/
Gmane provides
On 17 May 2012 09:10, Gary G. happyrat1@... wrote:
How do you attach anything to this Listserv? Actually is it a Listserv or
an NNTP server?
If you use gmame to read and post to this mailing list, I don't see any obvious
way to attach files through their simple web interface.
As Chris C.
Andy andy-nntp23@... writes:
Gary G. wrote:
It looks like 7 years ago the developers of Rosegarden had indeed been
developing such a script.
A fellow by the name of Pedro Lopez-Cabanillos was working on exactly this
problem with a perl script called ins2rgd.pl Somehow it seems
On 05/15/2012 09:31 PM, Gary G. wrote:
Andyandy-nntp23@... writes:
Gary G. wrote:
It looks like 7 years ago the developers of Rosegarden had indeed been
developing such a script.
A fellow by the name of Pedro Lopez-Cabanillos was working on exactly this
problem with a perl script called
david wrote:
On 05/15/2012 09:31 PM, Gary G. wrote:
The thing is, that most of us don't install Rosegarden from Tarballs.
99% of us use whatever package manager comes with our distros. I can
state categorically that there is no such script included with the
*buntu distros out there.
I use
Gary G. wrote:
Actually I just checked and that script is still included in
the current
rosegarden source code tarball, you can find it under
/scripts/.
Here are some instructions on how to use it:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.rosegarden.user/5102
If the rgd file
Gary G. wrote:
It looks like 7 years ago the developers of Rosegarden had indeed been
developing such a script.
A fellow by the name of Pedro Lopez-Cabanillos was working on exactly this
problem with a perl script called ins2rgd.pl Somehow it seems the project
simply vanished or lost
On Sunday, May 13, 2012, Gary G. wrote:
One thing I've already noticed is that... the txt2rgd.py script doesn't seem
to call in any archivers... I'm sort of wondering if it even works as
intended to begin with.
Yes, Rosegarden can read these files whether they're compressed or not.
D. Michael McIntyre michael.mcintyre@... writes:
On Sunday, May 13, 2012, Gary G. wrote:
One thing I've already noticed is that... the txt2rgd.py script doesn't seem
to call in any archivers... I'm sort of wondering if it even works as
intended to begin with.
Yes, Rosegarden can
Andy andy-nntp23@... writes:
btw, here's the tech spec for the Cakewalk INS Format:
http://www.raisedbar.net/InsDef.htm
Sounds like a good idea, I would do it in Perl if I was doing it, since I have
decent Perl knowledge and no Python knowledge and Perl is the perfect language
for
On 05/12/2012 11:04 AM, Gary G. wrote:
Perhaps this would be better targeted to the developers' list but here's
another thought on RGD files.
Perhaps some genius script programmer out there could write a conversion
utility that converts Cakewalk/Sonar INS files into RGDs? Or perhaps
even
david gnome@... writes:
On 05/12/2012 11:56 AM, david wrote:
On 05/12/2012 11:04 AM, Gary G. wrote:
Perhaps this would be better targeted to the developers' list but here's
another thought on RGD files.
Perhaps some genius script programmer out there could write a conversion
Gary G. wrote:
So the more I look at this problem, the easier path seems to be simply
downloading a tutorial on python, spend a week learning the language,
and writing the utility myself.
Figure with having to learn the API and system calls and researching
the file formats (I know
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