On Sun, 2004-04-11 at 20:22, Silvan wrote:
> On Sunday 11 April 2004 08:29 pm, Larry Battraw wrote:
>
> > I'd like to help in the future, but I'll wait until I get a little
> > more competent in RG. Incidentally, if you're switching to individual
> > HTML files, what are you going to edit them
On Sunday 11 April 2004 08:29 pm, Larry Battraw wrote:
> Hi, that un-named person would be me :-) I started in and cleaned up
Larry Battraw. I won't forget again. Sorry about that. :)
> some minor things, but nothing too major. I got hung up on trying to
> make screen shots of things, but
On Sun, 2004-04-11 at 00:24, Silvan wrote:
> I'm getting a lot of interest in translations, but there's no point in doing a
> translation of this dilapidated, incomplete old thing.
>
> We discussed the tutorial some time back, and I handed the ball to someone
> whose name I'm too lazy to dig out
On Sunday 11 April 2004 02:25 pm, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> On Sunday 11 April 2004 19:57, Silvan wrote:
> > BTW, what should I do with the translations when they come? Separate
> > directories?
>
> I'd say yes.
That's what I've done. I have ./en and ./de so far, but the files in both are
curr
On Friday 09 April 2004 20:32, William wrote:
> If this is not a bug, please say so, otherwise I'll log it on sf.
>
> The window in the Filter Selection popup dialog in the notation editor is
> too small hiding some of the text on both the "Cancel" and "Exclude All"
> buttons.
Somewhat fixed. The
On Sunday 11 April 2004 19:04, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> So the next time you start RG and see that a setting is not what it was
> when you last exited it (crashes don't count of course), send me
> your /tmp/setting_log.txt and your ~/.kde/share/config/rosegardenrc. At
> least I'll know in which
On Sunday 11 April 2004 19:57, Silvan wrote:
> BTW, what should I do with the translations when they come? Separate
> directories?
I'd say yes.
--
Guillaume.
http://www.telegraph-road.org
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The tutorial in CVS will be in a state of flux directly, and very likely
broken. I'm experimenting with what it's going to take to keep this updated
in a more incremental and translator-friendly fashion. I'm trying to get
this done fast, so I can avoid losing another interested German translat
On Sunday 11 April 2004 19:27, Silvan wrote:
> On Sunday 11 April 2004 12:32 pm, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> >
> > Is the transport still extended ?
>
> Yes.
>
> > Is the transport still closed ?
>
> Yes.
Good. So, as I told Rich, if you again see a problem with either the transport
flap or the tr
On Sunday 11 April 2004 18:39, Richard Bown wrote:
> On Sunday 11 April 2004 17:32, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> > Please just do this :
> > - start RG
> > - extend transport flap (if not already so)
> > - quit RG and restart it
> >
> > Is the transport still extended ?
> >
> > Then
> > - close trans
On Sunday 11 April 2004 12:32 pm, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> Please just do this :
> - start RG
> - extend transport flap (if not already so)
> - quit RG and restart it
>
> Is the transport still extended ?
Yes.
>
> Then
> - close transport flap
> - quit RG and restart it
>
> Is the transport st
On Sunday 11 April 2004 17:32, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> Please just do this :
> - start RG
> - extend transport flap (if not already so)
> - quit RG and restart it
>
> Is the transport still extended ?
>
> Then
> - close transport flap
> - quit RG and restart it
>
> Is the transport still closed
On Sunday 11 April 2004 18:14, Silvan wrote:
> Anyway, I've screwed around with RG for a good bit this morning, and I
> haven't seen any settings amnesia. That's not the same as saying it won't
> happen later, under actual use conditions, but you might have finally fixed
> it. Maybe. Temporarily
On Sunday 11 April 2004 05:23 am, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> May be. The code for this is in KStandardDirs, but I don't think your case
> is really a bug, it's more likely that my assumption that
> resourceDirs("tmp") would return a single element list was wrong.
After looking at a bunch of other
On Sunday 11 April 2004 06:11 am, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> update, start RG with output redirected to some file, then send me the
> output of 'grep SETTING' on that file ?
rosegarden: SETTING 3 : transport flap extended = true
rosegarden: SETTING 1 : transport flap extended = true
rosegarden: S
On Sunday 11 April 2004 03:21 am, Richard Bown wrote:
"Do you think, just like the old USENET days, someone should write a LAD FAQ
and post it monthly? I think it'd greatly increase the clue quotient."
That's definitely pure Bown. You're amusing to watch as long as you don't
have that sharp t
On Sunday 11 April 2004 01:24 am, Silvan wrote:
> I've started already, and aim to get preliminary changes into CVS before I
> leave for work tomorrow evening.
Maybe not that soon. More to do than I anticipated. But it *is* under way in
earnest.
I'm switching to individual HTML files, which w
On Sunday 11 April 2004 11:02, Richard Bown wrote:
> On Sunday 11 April 2004 09:56, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> > Sorry to insist, but can you two guys check with current cvs and confirm
> > that the saving of the state of the transport flap is still not working
> > for you ?
>
> I can confirm that
On Sunday 11 April 2004 04:01, Silvan wrote:
>
> rosegarden: TMP DIRS :
> rosegarden: TMP DIR : /var/tmp/
> rosegarden: TMP DIR : /var/tmp/kde-silvan/
> rosegarden: TMP DIRS
>
> So it's returning two different tmp dirs. Why?
>
> I guess you can't answer that. I'll have to figure it out.
Don't bo
On Sunday 11 April 2004 09:56, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> Sorry to insist, but can you two guys check with current cvs and confirm
> that the saving of the state of the transport flap is still not working for
> you ?
I can confirm that of yesterday afternoon it was still misbehaving.
R
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On Sunday 11 April 2004 03:44, Silvan wrote:
> On Saturday 10 April 2004 04:01 am, Richard Bown wrote:
> > On Saturday 10 April 2004 07:57, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> > > Otherwise, could you tell me which settings are being lost in your case
> > > ?
> >
> > Tracks label state, and transport dialog
On Sunday 11 April 2004 09:20, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> Gotta love this Tim Orford guy who says that we're using the wrong language
> and the wrong toolkit. Now that's showing how clueful you are.
Well the thread was asking for it a bit but these voices seem to be fewer and
farther between tha
On Sunday 11 April 2004 09:21, Richard Bown wrote:
> joined a thread half way through with some incendiary remarks:
>
> http://eca.cx/lad/2004/04/0131.html
>
> and Dave Robillard took umbrage.
Gotta love this Tim Orford guy who says that we're using the wrong language
and the wrong toolkit. Now
On Sunday 11 April 2004 07:55, Silvan wrote:
> Is that debate archived somewhere? I didn't google up anything.
I joined a thread half way through with some incendiary remarks:
http://eca.cx/lad/2004/04/0131.html
and Dave Robillard took umbrage.
> "...by design Linux audio developers have stee
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