On Wednesday 14 June 2006 12:12 pm, Chris Cannam wrote:
Not a very thorough test, but I've had a quick play. This is great stuff!
One thing that makes me wonder is the inability to do a free select when
defining a loop. It always snaps, and only seems to snap to major beat
divisions. I'm not
2006/6/14, Chris Cannam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wednesday 14 Jun 2006 16:24, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> > On Wednesday 14 June 2006 4:44 am, Heikki Johannes Junes wrote:
> > > Therefore, I am planning to make a large search&replace patch to replace
> > > from word "Lilypond" with one b
> "if you have any doubt about making the change, don't bother"
>
> Chris
LilyPond consists of two words, while Lilypond is one word. AFAICS,
In English the correct form to write lily pond is with a space.
I have also once discussed about this with Han-Wen some time ago,
and it was my suggestion t
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 5:37 pm, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> Yes, this feature is not finished. I've promised several features not yet
> implemented:
>
> 1. Allow to filter the recording also by originating device, in addition to
OK, that's the main thing that confused me. It's not a probl
On Wednesday, 14 June 2006 12:19, Chris Cannam wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 Jun 2006 07:22, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> > It is only by channel, I guess, not by originating input device like I
> > first thought?
>
> Yep, I think that's right. Each track records from all devices that are
> ac
On Wednesday, 14 June 2006 08:22, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> First problem. Rosegarden was running. I started Virtual Keyboard to have
> a second MIDI input. It didn't get detected. I hooked it up by hand in
> QJackCtl, and it still isn't showing up in the Manage MIDI Devices dialog.
I saw some comment about a partial fix for the track list font being bound to
KDE's "general" setting. I thought I'd mention my findings.
The bit, the track label, I guess, seems to be behaving itself now,
and ignoring my KDE setting. The track *number* still responds to the KDE
setting.
Th
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 12:12 pm, Chris Cannam wrote:
> If that doesn't seem like the best option, what is?
I haven't looked at that yet, but it sounds rather exciting!
I was going to raise one objection to using loops for this, but when I played
with RG, I see that objection has already been
> I'm all for dropping the 4, but I still don't see quite how that can work in
> any distro that still has any record of the existence of a version 2 that is
> older than the current version 1. Not to mention in Gentoo, which I seem to
> remember decided to call the package Rosegarden and the
On Wednesday 14 Jun 2006 17:09, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> I'm just wondering if it could be something at SF's end. Since yesterday
> evening, I can apparently no longer log on with Konqueror.
Seems to work for me. I just logged out and back in again to check.
(Konqueror 3.3 / KDE 3.
Here's a new feature to test. You can now cut and paste "ranges" within a
composition, where a range consists of all event, tempo and time signature
data falling within a given period of time.
At the moment, loops on the loop ruler are also used to define ranges.
Shift-click on the loop rule
I'm just wondering if it could be something at SF's end. Since yesterday
evening, I can apparently no longer log on with Konqueror. I enter my
username and password into the page, and it comes directly back to the login
page time and again. Nothing on my end has changed for some time, so this
On Wednesday 14 Jun 2006 16:24, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 June 2006 4:44 am, Heikki Johannes Junes wrote:
> > Therefore, I am planning to make a large search&replace patch to replace
> > from word "Lilypond" with one big letter to "LilyPond" with two big
> > letters.
> >
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 6:32 am, Oleg Strogan wrote:
> Dear Rosegarden developers,
> there should be some sysex event, which is not recognized by your
> program, and which changes a patch. There is an example in the attachment
> -
> just try to change piano to something else.
> (At least for me,
On Wednesday 14 Jun 2006 16:16, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> Every time I've suggested this
> sort of thing (eg. dropping the silly -4 from Rosegarden-4, and encouraging
> distros to quietly disappear the old package), you've gotten nostalgic
> about the old Rosegarden.
I wondered if that
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 4:44 am, Heikki Johannes Junes wrote:
> Therefore, I am planning to make a large search&replace patch to replace
> from word "Lilypond" with one big letter to "LilyPond" with two big
> letters.
>
> Is it usual to make such large search&replace patches?
As long as you get
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 9:41 am, you wrote:
> I notice the latter says "rosegarden-project-page" instead of
> "rosegarden-project-package" in a couple of places (e.g. the filename).
>
> Is there a rosegarden manpage in the package too?
Actually, that's a good point. I need to get that out of a
btw, what's the context of
> > yup, and I'll have plenty of instructions about how to recompile the
> > rosegarden2 package on his own if that is what he wants to do.
>
> Good. Someone with some backbone. Out with the old, and good riddance.
> I've been arguing this point for years, and it alw
On Tuesday 13 Jun 2006 23:49, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> Where and how do we put man pages? Our new Debian packager had me write up
> man pages for lilypond-preview-thingie and rosegarden-project-packager.
I notice the latter says "rosegarden-project-page" instead of
"rosegarden-proje
On 13/06/06, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where and how do we put man pages?
This is a pretty good summary:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-packaging/2005-September/msg00072.html
Basically, since we only have ASCII man pages and they are
arch-independent, the m
Dear Rosegarden developers,
there should be some sysex event, which is not recognized by your
program, and which changes a patch. There is an example in the attachment
-
just try to change piano to something else.
(At least for me, it was impossible to obtain midi-file with some other
instrumen
On Wednesday 14 Jun 2006 07:22, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> Second problem. There isn't actually any way to use Virtual Keyboard for
> this test anyway. Play and recording devices seem to be attached to each
> other, but Virtual Keyboard doesn't have a play device, so I can't record
> f
On Tuesday 13 Jun 2006 21:34, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> > I guess you could store multiple Segment/iterator pairs. Bulky but
> > probably not all that inefficient.
>
> Yes, I've also considered this way.
It would be my preference, I think.
> I don't have any problem to convert isDuplicated
On Tuesday 13 Jun 2006 21:46, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> > Very hot weather here, and there's an alarming sort of
> > hot-metal-something's-burning smell which may or may not be coming from
> > my computer.
>
> How hot is "very hot weather" in London?
Er, about 30C. (I don't really kno
LilyPond has two official written forms: preferably LilyPond with two
big letters,
or in some cases lilypond with no small letters. Form Lilypond is obsolete.
Therefore, I am planning to make a large search&replace patch to replace
from word "Lilypond" with one big letter to "LilyPond" with two bi
On 13/06/06, Chris Cannam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > (d) lets me set the tempo change curve [linear, convex, concave...]
>
> Linear in what, that's the question.
Ok, let's not use the word "linear", let's use the word "even", or
"steady", however that is achieved under the hood.
Normally, i
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