On Thursday 25 March 2004 02:13, Dan Ostrowski wrote:
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> For instance, my brother actively uses it to have several geographically
> diverse choirs practice material in advance. He makes it on sebilius (sp?)
> and then publishes it to his website. Then people on Mac or Windows can
> easily downloa
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 05:04 pm, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 March 2004 02:22, Dan Ostrowski wrote:
> > My question is, has there ever been interest in a netscape plugin that
> > might allow RG files to be displayed in the browser much like the
> > "scorch" plugin from sibelius?
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 02:22, Dan Ostrowski wrote:
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> My question is, has there ever been interest in a netscape plugin that
> might allow RG files to be displayed in the browser much like the "scorch"
> plugin from sibelius?
No, and I wonder what is the practical use of such a thing...
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Sometimes when starting with no softsynth running, autoload gets only
partway through before the sequencer exits. This causes the autoload
progress dialog to pause and lose focus *but stay on top* of the new
"Sequencer exited" dialog.
I would like to implement the following, putting it up for
Dammit -- the last five release candidates all omitted the application icons.
www.all-day-breakfast.com/rosegarden/tmp/rosegarden-4-0.9.7-rc6.tar.bz2
www.all-day-breakfast.com/rosegarden/tmp/rosegarden-4-0.9.7-rc5rc6.patch.bz2
Chris
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Containing Guillaume's fixes to the paused behaviour, plus a better
autoload.rg (testing for that bit particularly required).
http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/tmp/rosegarden-4-0.9.7-rc5.tar.bz2
http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/tmp/rosegarden-4-0.9.7-rc4rc5.patch.bz2
Chris
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Of some interest, though possibly overkill for our purposes.
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Chris
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On Wednesday 24 Mar 2004 7:53 am, Richard Bown wrote:
> Please tell me it wasn't always like this?
Oh gosh, thank you for reminding me. I realised a while back that I
must have accidentally checked in a personalised autoload.rg with a
bunch of devices we don't want, but I've never fixed it. I