On 17 May 2012 09:10, Gary G. wrote:
> How do you attach anything to this Listserv? Actually is it a Listserv or
> an NNTP server?
If you use gmame to read and post to this mailing list, I don't see any obvious
way to attach files through their simple web interface.
As Chris C. said, you can
On 17 May 2012 09:10, Gary G. wrote:
> How do you attach anything to this Listserv? Actually is it a Listserv or
> an NNTP server?
It's a mailing list, i.e. like a listserv though not actually running
listserv software.
http://rosegardenmusic.com/support/lists/
Gmane provides a web interface a
jimmy writes:
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>
>
> Post and attach tar/zip copy of those files to this mailing list, so other
people can help out, or learn by fumble-around on their own if they want.
It's Rosegarden related, so it's not off-topic on this list.
>
> Jimmy
How do you attach anything to this Listserv?
> Gary G. wrote:
>
> Actually I just checked and that script is still included in
> the current
> rosegarden source code tarball, you can find it under
> /scripts/.
>
> Here are some instructions on how to use it:
>
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.rosegarden.user/5102
>
> If the rgd
Andy writes:
>
> >david wrote:
> You should do a bug report on the bug reporting system of your distro (Ubuntu
> / Debian) asking the distro packagers to include this script in the next
> package update.
>
> The script is quite hidden as all other scripts in the /scripts/ directory in
> the sou
>david wrote:
>> On 05/15/2012 09:31 PM, Gary G. wrote:
>> The thing is, that most of us don't install Rosegarden from Tarballs.
>> 99% of us use whatever package manager comes with our distros. I can
>> state categorically that there is no such script included with the
>> *buntu distros out there
On 05/15/2012 09:31 PM, Gary G. wrote:
> Andy writes:
>
>>
>> Gary G. wrote:
>>>
>>> It looks like 7 years ago the developers of Rosegarden had indeed been
>>> developing such a script.
>>>
>>> A fellow by the name of Pedro Lopez-Cabanillos was working on exactly this
>>> problem with a perl scrip
Andy writes:
>
> Gary G. wrote:
> >
> > It looks like 7 years ago the developers of Rosegarden had indeed been
> > developing such a script.
> >
> > A fellow by the name of Pedro Lopez-Cabanillos was working on exactly this
> > problem with a perl script called ins2rgd.pl Somehow it seems the
Gary G. wrote:
>
> It looks like 7 years ago the developers of Rosegarden had indeed been
> developing such a script.
>
> A fellow by the name of Pedro Lopez-Cabanillos was working on exactly this
> problem with a perl script called ins2rgd.pl Somehow it seems the project
> simply vanished or los
Gary G. writes:
> Perhaps some genius script programmer out there could write a conversion
> utility that converts Cakewalk/Sonar INS files into RGDs?
> Such a utility would allow instant access to a library of thousands of
> MIDI instruments and save us all the mind numbing task of entering
D. Michael McIntyre writes:
>
> On Sunday, May 13, 2012, Gary G. wrote:
>
> > One thing I've already noticed is that... the txt2rgd.py script doesn't seem
> > to call in any archivers... I'm sort of wondering if it even works as
> > intended to begin with.
>
> Yes, Rosegarden can read these fi
On Sunday, May 13, 2012, Gary G. wrote:
> One thing I've already noticed is that... the txt2rgd.py script doesn't seem
> to call in any archivers... I'm sort of wondering if it even works as
> intended to begin with.
Yes, Rosegarden can read these files whether they're compressed or not.
Compre
Andy writes:
> > btw, here's the tech spec for the Cakewalk INS Format:
> >
> > http://www.raisedbar.net/InsDef.htm
>
> Sounds like a good idea, I would do it in Perl if I was doing it, since I have
> decent Perl knowledge and no Python knowledge and Perl is the perfect language
> for text file
Gary G. wrote:
>
> So the more I look at this problem, the easier path seems to be simply
> downloading a tutorial on python, spend a week learning the language,
> and writing the utility myself.
>
> Figure with having to learn the API and system calls and researching
> the file formats (I know sw
Gary G. writes:
>
> david writes:
>
> >
> > On 05/12/2012 11:56 AM, david wrote:
> > > On 05/12/2012 11:04 AM, Gary G. wrote:
> > >> Perhaps this would be better targeted to the developers' list but here's
> > >> another thought on RGD files.
> > >>
> > >> Perhaps some genius script programme
david writes:
>
> On 05/12/2012 11:56 AM, david wrote:
> > On 05/12/2012 11:04 AM, Gary G. wrote:
> >> Perhaps this would be better targeted to the developers' list but here's
> >> another thought on RGD files.
> >>
> >> Perhaps some genius script programmer out there could write a conversion
>
On 05/12/2012 11:56 AM, david wrote:
> On 05/12/2012 11:04 AM, Gary G. wrote:
>> Perhaps this would be better targeted to the developers' list but here's
>> another thought on RGD files.
>>
>> Perhaps some genius script programmer out there could write a conversion
>> utility that converts Cakewalk
On 05/12/2012 11:04 AM, Gary G. wrote:
> Perhaps this would be better targeted to the developers' list but here's
> another thought on RGD files.
>
> Perhaps some genius script programmer out there could write a conversion
> utility that converts Cakewalk/Sonar INS files into RGDs? Or perhaps
> ev
Perhaps this would be better targeted to the developers' list but here's
another thought on RGD files.
Perhaps some genius script programmer out there could write a conversion
utility that converts Cakewalk/Sonar INS files into RGDs? Or perhaps
even one of the Rosegarden Developers could write a
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