On Friday 30 April 2004 07:12 am, Richard Bown wrote:
> BTW this metronome problem was being obfuscated slightly by a couple of
> other issues - firstly the metronome pitch spinbox wasn't sending previews
> (fixed) plus QSynth for some reason is not sounding the metronome despite
> the fact it's g
On Friday 30 April 2004 11:50 am, Vladimir Savic wrote:
> When I want to edit existing _anything_ I'll double-click on it. Why not
> in this dialog?
I've been thinking much the same myself. That would be a huge improvement.
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Chris,
I just noticed my feature request for a convert-to-chord operation is
still open although you implemented a basic convert-to-chord operation in
September 2003. Are you keeping the RFE open because you still plan
to implement some of the additional suggested features of a
convert-to-chord op
On Friday 30 April 2004 18:11, Richard Bown wrote:
> Right, we should only be processing these when we're playing.
> I'll fix.
Ok should be less annoying now. This just copes with the main
cases of interest now - frames dropping now through our fault or
JACK booting us or dying during playback.
On Friday 30 April 2004 17:25, Chris Cannam wrote:
> Can you outline how this is intended to work? At the moment sometimes
> when Rosegarden is just sitting there idle and I switch desktops away
> from it, it rudely switches me straight back again with a message
> saying the audio subsystem is lo
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 12:51 pm, Richard Bown wrote:
> I'm just adding a reporting structure for XRuns and JACK dying
> so that the user can get some feedback if they so wish.
Can you outline how this is intended to work? At the moment sometimes
when Rosegarden is just sitting there idle and I sw
Is there an easy way for you to figure out on what bar did user
double-clicked for dialog pop-uping?
"Only" thing to do is to remember on which bar clicking took place and to
offer that as predefined value for new item entering!
Usually I click somewhere in 30th bar (in the ruler), hit _add_, and
On Monday 19 Apr 2004 10:24 am, Chris Cannam wrote:
> > 1) In the attached rg file, the changes in time signature lead to
> > bars with the wrong number of beats. It start in 4/4, then at bar
> > 9 it goes 7/4 for one bar, then back to 4/4, and I inserted
> > another 4/4 one bar after (hmm because
I'll log this on the tracker unless there are objections.
In the notation editor, if the first bar of the first segment has a note on the
first beat and a clef at time zero, and you do "Cut-and-Close" on the note,
the clef is deleted. If you immediately try "Undo", the segment is extended
by the
William wrote:
>
> Suggested solution: segment colours should be mixed additively in areas
> of overlap; this means every area of n-way overlap is drawn in
> a unique colour regardless of the value of n.
I meant:
Suggested solution: segment colours should be mixed additively in areas
of overlap; t
There is a tracker item for this topic at
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=104932&aid=938552&group_id=4932
In CVS of 29.4.2004, it seems the behaviour of the segment highlighting
in the track editor is now different although there still seems to be a bug.
There seems to be a fix
Chris Cannam wrote:
> Vladimir Savic wrote:
>> I think it's fixed now in CVS?! Is it?
>
> Oh yes, it's working for me again now.
The anon CVS I downloaded at 21:20 yesterday has the bug, presumably
because it was lagging the devel CVS by the usual 6-12 hours.
Could you put up tarball please?
Migh
On Thursday 29 Apr 2004 4:14 pm, Vladimir Savic wrote:
> Corrections are all welcome, especially
> grammar ones (in annotations).
I've made a few corrections and committed the file. The only real
improvement you should see on Rosegarden's side is that the bow marks
are now properly above the st
On Friday 30 April 2004 12:43, Chris Cannam wrote:
> Yes, it's what I was reporting in the thread entitled
> "AlsaDriver::setMIDIClockInterval". I assume RIchard's on the case.
Yeah, current CVS should be better but I just noticed another obvious
problem with this MIDI clock stuff. I'm just che
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 12:42 pm, Vladimir Savic wrote:
> I think it's fixed now in CVS?! Is it?
Oh yes, it's working for me again now.
Chris
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On Friday 30 April 2004 12:40, Chris Cannam wrote:
> > Did I? Oh yeah maybe I did.
>
> To be fair, I have a vague recollection of your remarking that it was
> a piece of crap at the time. I think it was something of an interim
> measure. Or should I say, "interim measure".
Ok I'll fix that and
On Thursday 29 Apr 2004 8:24 pm, David Faure wrote:
> create a track, edit it, it defaults to 4/4. Change it to 3/4 using
> the menuitem in the Edit menu. It works, but there's a missing
> repaint: it still displays 4/4, until you insert a note, then it
> shows 3/4.
Are you using 0.9.7? This soun
I've reported some problems with metronome data storing, but cann't
remember what exactly it was. It was 2-3 weeks before, I think!?
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 12:40:53 +0100, William
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Playback using RG CVS of both 28.4.2004 and 29.4.2004 seems to be broken.
There is no sound at all.
Is this a known problem?
I think it's fixed now in CVS?! Is it?
Vladimir
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On Friday 30 Apr 2004 12:40 pm, William wrote:
> Playback using RG CVS of both 28.4.2004 and 29.4.2004 seems to be
> broken. There is no sound at all.
> Is this a known problem?
Yes, it's what I was reporting in the thread entitled
"AlsaDriver::setMIDIClockInterval". I assume RIchard's on the ca
Playback using RG CVS of both 28.4.2004 and 29.4.2004 seems to be broken.
There is no sound at all.
Is this a known problem?
William
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On Friday 30 Apr 2004 12:27 pm, Richard Bown wrote:
> On Friday 30 April 2004 12:28, Chris Cannam wrote:
> > DocumentConfiguration is certainly a pretty pointless class --
> > all it does is store zoom level and (it should store) metronome
> > data. But hey, you invented it.
>
> Did I? Oh yeah ma
On Friday 30 April 2004 12:28, Chris Cannam wrote:
> DocumentConfiguration is certainly a pretty pointless class -- all it
> does is store zoom level and (it should store) metronome data. But
> hey, you invented it.
Did I? Oh yeah maybe I did. I'll tidy it up then and get the metronome
into th
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 12:12 pm, Richard Bown wrote:
> On Friday 30 April 2004 12:11, Chris Cannam wrote:
> > Now you see I thought it was stored as part of the Studio. And
> > that's relevant because...
>
> Can we get rid of the Rosegarden::Configuration yet? Don't we have
> enough configuration
On Friday 30 April 2004 12:11, Chris Cannam wrote:
> Now you see I thought it was stored as part of the Studio. And that's
> relevant because...
Can we get rid of the Rosegarden::Configuration yet? Don't we have enough
configuration shit?
BTW this metronome problem was being obfuscated slightl
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 11:15 am, Richard Bown wrote:
> Where is the Metronome configuration
> stored these days? In Rosegarden::Configuration sure
Now you see I thought it was stored as part of the Studio. And that's
relevant because...
> when I write out an
> autoload.rg (default studio) or ev
On Friday 30 April 2004 11:12, Chris Cannam wrote:
> Can't remember offhand
Second stupid question. Where is the Metronome configuration stored
these days? In Rosegarden::Configuration sure - and one of these
is owned by Document yeah? So then when I write out an autoload.rg
(default studio) o
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 10:58 am, Richard Bown wrote:
> How do you capture the Cancel button on a
> Rosegarden/KProgressDialog? Is there a cancelled() signal or what?
> I can't see us using this anywhere yet but I might of course be
> wrong.
Can't remember offhand -- can check -- but note that the
How do you capture the Cancel button on a Rosegarden/KProgressDialog?
Is there a cancelled() signal or what? I can't see us using this
anywhere yet but I might of course be wrong.
R
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Richard Bown wrote:
Well, I think that moving it from read/saveProperties and perhaps
putting in that reparse thingy might have done something. I'm
still not convinced that the read/saveProperties thing with that
passed KConfig is any good but at the same time I take your point
that there's no l
On Friday 30 April 2004 10:15, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> Er, sorry to sound off on this one, but what small changes ? :-) The
> read/saveGlobalProperty thing ?
Well, I think that moving it from read/saveProperties and perhaps
putting in that reparse thingy might have done something. I'm
still
Richard Bown wrote:
Well, I don't want to sound premature here but I think we might
have nobbled it this time. G and I have been discussing various
things and prodding and poking - and since the latest set of
small changes (beginning of this week I think) I've not noticed
it happen again. So I _
Well, I don't want to sound premature here but I think we might
have nobbled it this time. G and I have been discussing various
things and prodding and poking - and since the latest set of
small changes (beginning of this week I think) I've not noticed
it happen again. So I _really_ hope it's gon
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 8:33 am, Richard Bown wrote:
> What a wonderful API dance they're leading us in.
Yeah. I _think_ the principle is that property accessors are
generally named without a get, but if you're returning the values
through pointer arguments then you're not strictly a property
ac
On Friday 30 April 2004 08:34, Chris Cannam wrote:
> On Friday 30 Apr 2004 7:17 am, Richard Bown wrote:
> > Update of /cvsroot/rosegarden/gui
> > In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv24488
> >
> > Modified Files:
> > notepixmapfactory.cpp
> > Log Message:
> > getHsv() is obsole
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 7:17 am, Richard Bown wrote:
> Update of /cvsroot/rosegarden/gui
> In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv24488
>
> Modified Files:
> notepixmapfactory.cpp
> Log Message:
> getHsv() is obsolete and was breaking in my Qt.
Actually the function I was using
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