On 01/11/2018 04:09 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
On 01/10/2018 12:59 PM, Will Godfrey wrote:
Another way that's caught me (rather more often than I'd like to
admit) is shutting down the desktop, without first shutting down
Rosegarden.
I tried that as well, and I cannot reproduce it. GNOME seems to s
On 01/10/2018 12:59 PM, Will Godfrey wrote:
Another way that's caught me (rather more often than I'd like to admit) is
shutting down the desktop, without first shutting down Rosegarden.
I tried that as well, and I cannot reproduce it. GNOME seems to send
a proper "close window" message to r
On Wed, 10 Jan 2018 08:40:55 -0500
Ted Felix wrote:
>On 01/10/2018 02:46 AM, david wrote:
>> Was completely unable to duplicate the problem.
>>
>> Must have been the phases of the moon or something. Thanks for fixing it
>> quantum-mechanics-style simply by turning your attention toward it! :)
On 01/10/2018 02:46 AM, david wrote:
Was completely unable to duplicate the problem.
Must have been the phases of the moon or something. Thanks for fixing it
quantum-mechanics-style simply by turning your attention toward it! :)
Ha! Computers are afraid of me.
Lock file problems tend to
Hi, Ted!
On 01/09/2018 03:09 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
On 01/09/2018 03:51 AM, david wrote:
When I open an RG file by double clicking it in Thunar (XFCE4's file
manager), the file opens and everything works. After I close RG ... it
leaves behind the lock file.
Was that fixed in 17.12?
I can'
On 01/09/2018 03:51 AM, david wrote:
When I open an RG file by double clicking it in Thunar (XFCE4's file
manager), the file opens and everything works. After I close RG ... it
leaves behind the lock file.
Was that fixed in 17.12?
I can't reproduce this issue in Ubuntu 17.10 (GNOME) with r
When I open an RG file by double clicking it in Thunar (XFCE4's file
manager), the file opens and everything works. After I close RG ... it
leaves behind the lock file.
Was that fixed in 17.12?
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