score. My vote is for "printable" because it's easy to translate,
and it's reasonably easy to understand what it means in terms of
functionality.
Though yes, I am slightly inebriated at the time of this writing, so I'm
rambling. I am not, however, rambling incoherently!
On 8/8/21 8:39 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
It's not wandering for me under GNOME. Not sure there's anything we
can do here.
As I recall, we use a standard Qt mechanism in a totally standard way to
set all this. If it doesn't actually work as advertised, what can we
really do?
o the Rosegarden
you want to run.
LANG=fr ./rosegarden
LANG=de /usr/local/bin/rosegarden
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see if it still works!
Okay, it does. I modified the default "General MIDI Device" and replaced
its existing programs with programs from various soundfonts.
It works as designed. I have a feeling you have different expectations
e noise I want. None of that is
plug and play either.
But whatever. I hate this topic, and I'm going to duck my head and
concentrate my attention elsewhere. I just wanted to fire off this rant.
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Rosegarden decided long ago to focus on being Rosegarden.
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y own config.
So with those two pieces in place, now you can start Rosegarden and load
a demo file. It should play. Maybe.
Sorry again for the long, rambling tone of this reply. Hopefully this
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I was going to raise exactly this point.
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On 1/2/21 3:27 PM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
On 1/2/21 2:06 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
If [...] the audio were automatically saved in the same folder as the
*.rg, I could give each project its own folder and things would be a
lot tidier.
Another good idea for the feature request list.
I did
s a long way of saying that yes, it would be good
for an application to get this kind of thing right, and Rosegarden has
room for improvement in this area!
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oing to explore that right now, but it's an interesting
question. I've got to go make a run to take a truckload of tampons to
Target (actually, I have no idea what kind of paper goods are in the
trailer, and they're going to Walmart, but it was a nice alliteration),
and then I mi
ce that should
have been invalid in the other, but weren't, or something.
Anyway, I leave it up to you to figure out where you want Rosegarden to
go in this area. I'm just trying to offer some historical perspective here.
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the relevant code in a long, long time, and it probably works as
designed. Whoever designed it probably forgot what this was for 10 years
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On 11/24/20 9:13 AM, Patrick May wrote:
How long have you all been using Rosegarden?
It must have been the fourth quarter of 2001, so I'm coming up on 20 years.
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I've been
working six days a week most of the year, so no promises.
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ed about this
kind of thing in the tutorials I wrote years ago, which would still be
more or less valid today, but I don't even remember where they are now
off the top of my head.
Sorry I can't take more time.
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I have successfully compiled Rosegarden with Jack2. I suspect that the
dependency list is a bit outdated.
I may have been the last person to touch the dependency list, and that
would have been several years ago. I can confirm that I build with jack2
m
r, if I could turn back the hands of time and save your
ideas from getting obliterated, I would. I really hate it for you. So
much so that you inspired me to write the longest message I've posted in
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foundation architecture was designed in a way that made the problem very
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that point.
I don't remember why I didn't get that done, but I probably hit some
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erish notation,
but it doesn't really matter. Rosegarden can't produce useful drum
notation anyway. I thought about implementing that feature, and it's
just way, way too much.
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tom of the alphabet.
Well, here we are at Z, the end of that original list, preparing to roll
back to A. This just wouldn't have been possible without Ted Felix. His
contribution to Rosegarden just can't be overstated.
May this project cycle through the alphabet yet again!
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tice, but I did
write the book on Rosegarden a long time ago. If you send me a file, I
will try to diddle it for you, and at the very least share my
experiences with you. I used to be pretty good at making Rosegarden obey me.
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returns from the community. If you build it, they might come, or they
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in Rosegarden, which
you have to configure via Studio -> Manage MIDI Devices, or wherever
that functionality moved since the last time I thought about any of this.
This is the kind of question that's easier to answer with a tutorial,
but I fear I can't promise to write one.
ave time to walk you
through that at the moment.
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, are truly a shining example of your craft, and I
nod to you out of deep respect.
Also, I haven't gotten on it yet at all, but I am kind of casually
meandering toward tackling the 4k challenge, and I will probably diddle
the GUI before the end of 2020.
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didn't get far into it before I realized what a gigantic nightmare it
was going to be, and I just walked away and forgot about it. It is what
it is. That's why we don't have drum notation, and probably never will.
Sorry man, I'm human, and I have a day job.
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On 6/26/19 8:29 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
I'll play around a bit and see if I can't give the whole thing a
few pixels of breathing room.
This looks pretty good:
I agree. That works fine.
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the code, I've just been comparing it against an older
build while stabbing at random things I think to look at.
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fying that
somebody finally sorted out stuff that people have been struggling with
since before the 1.0 days.
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re. This is exactly the issue that sucked me into
contributing to this project, and eventually resulted in my becoming a
developer here. A frustrated, burnt-out, retired developer who didn't
achieve most of his goals, I might add. This st
x27;s a ridiculously high grade component for this retail Walmart
special.
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" that has crap specs at a high price with some red
LEDs thrown in to make it look, I don't know, gamey.
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the go ahead, and he
did. Smashed the laptop, smashed the glass display case. I'm
overwhelmed with pride.
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a point where I
can't figure out how to fix it. In my current iteration of this, KDE
boots with my session apps in a void, and then about five minutes later
it finally throws the rest of my desktop around those windows. There
are no clues in the logs. Damn if I know, basically.
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never got
done. For my part, I have no interest in working on it, and no
objection to seeing it developed.
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It ain't broke, but that doesn't mean we
shouldn't add a more vanilla alternative. Ctrl+Space seems fine.
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It's easier to lose email than a ticket, but we'll take bug reports
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On 3/23/19 9:03 PM, david wrote:
Oh, I like the Tangerine Skies one. How long does it take to start
producing flowers?
Damn if I know. I'll let you know when it does. :-D
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I'm no
good with any of that stuff either, so don't feel bad.
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ur in all, with some new
decorative support appliances, and I'm hoping for new rose pictures on
the horizon.
If anyone is curious, it's these two:
https://www.edmundsroses.com/P/25310/Autumn+Sunset+Hardy+Climbing+Rose
https://www.edmundsroses.com/P/25643/Tangerine+Skies+Climbing+Ros
I saw a giant g very similar to the proposed icon on the side of a
Canadian trailer, and was briefly nauseous.
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iar with for many years.
I fully agree with Will. That is not a subtle change. It doesn't say
"Rosegarden" to me at all.
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part was recorded in one take, with very
minimal editing. Editing and video were done on Winderz, sadly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMRljr5mckg
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Open - opens a native file
Import - opens a non-native file
Merge - merges any supported file into the current composition
We debated the nomenclature years ago, and this is what stuck.
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nto the IPB program controls ([x] receive external) I
guess it's not impossible, but it's impossible in my case, since I only
run MIDI one way to that synth.
Anyway, I'm neither arguing for nor against any proposed changes. I'm
just mentioning how I've made it this f
#x27;ll have
everything paid off when I'm 76 years old, so it's all good.
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On 09/03/2018 08:04 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
It appears to have been double-gzipped. Should now be fixed in r15344.
Wow, I'm talented folks. I wonder how I managed to pull that off?
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, and we sorted out all the serious problems with Qt
5 builds a long time ago.
In the end, it's your call.
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solidly-implemented solution performs very consistently and well. I
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ommunity, and I may sell a few of these
commercially.
So that, in a nutshell, is why I don't have time to develop Rosegarden
anymore. I am very grateful to Ted Felix for picking up and carrying
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I've been using it routinely for countless years. I probably need it
due to having a lot of random stuff installed from PPAs.
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On 10/19/2017 01:20 AM, david wrote:
Well, only 10 years ago, but it's about our own D. Michael McIntyre:
Thanks, Michael, for all the contributes you've made to Rosegarden!
I remember that article. I had so much hope of a better life back then.
Now I'm sitting in my ch
source. Worth trying. Link for
instructions?
I don't have one on speed paste and I should have left for work two
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quick and dirty way to get rolling. If so, and you got this result,
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experienced a truly serious loss of work in quite a few years. Almost
everything that goes wrong is recoverable, but learning how to speak
those incantations probably qualifies as some kind of black art.
It ain't perfect, but for no-cost software it's worth ten times the price!
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which was user-editable in theory. In
practice, it cannot be overstated what a complete nightmare the
stylesheet was. I jumped at the chance to have that train wreck
replaced with code. This does mean changing the style requires getting
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hrough the correct MIDI output.
In theory, my Sound Canvas should be showing programs on different
channels now. Is it?
Yes. Yes, it is.
This is with the latest SVN.
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package maintainers want to force Rosegarden to store data files a
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ease notes by pasting the text out of the wiki and
reformatting it slightly.
That's the gist of it. Season to taste.
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> try
> to get into the 'zone'.
It took almost two full months for me work my way around to listening to
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Anyway Will, I will definitely agree with you that looking at this crap
every time I close Rosegarden is getting on my nerves too:
terminate called after throwing an instance of
'Jack::JackTemporaryException'
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is fixed. Unless somebody beats me to it, I'll look into this over the
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I'm
a heavy off-the-beat player, and consistently hit everything either
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h slurs and grace notes, which tend to come out as a mangled tangle
of unintended chords. In my own personal projects, I probably never get
more than 2/3 of the notation cleaned up using automatic tools. My
playing is pretty drea
son I bother with any of this.
I'm too old and fat to be a rock star anyway. The coke would kill me,
and I wouldn't know what to do with a willing woman. I should probably
devote my next song to trying to get sex on the side as a married nerd
in the 21st century. Spoiler alert, I
of my life in this one.
https://youtu.be/JV2tBDKbIoU
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them. The whole thing came together as this, which is
probably displacing everything else I ever did to take the top spot as
my chef d'oeuvre:
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keep me curious.
Just working 70-80 hours a week getting 3-4 hours of sleep a day. I am
a shadow of what I once was, and don't know if I'm coming or going.
I am sure I
can't use them to get the job done. Lightworks on Linux isn't remotely
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use a thumb drive to sneaker net the data in
a house that is saturated with local network options.
This is totally brain damaged.
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On 07/16/2016 04:22 PM, Abrolag wrote:
> I put a report about this on the bug list some time ago. Is there any chance
> of
> this getting some love?
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process is no longer there?
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> So long as the hostnames match, this sounds like it might work.
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a crash, and I'll be trying again very shortly thereafter. If it has to
wait an hour to be orphaned, that isn't going to do devel
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