From: Tim <ter...@ro...> - 2009-06-17 01:08:03
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On Tuesday 16 June 2009 20:06:39 you wrote: > On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 09:01:24 +1000, Tim <ter...@ro...> wrote: > > Well as a matter of fact I did just switch to Jack-2. > > I get the same problem. > > Someone at the Jack team is trying to help me. > > They suggested the Jack driver fix which I just > > committed. > > So, step 1 done: Muse with Jack-1 seems ROCK SOLID > > now. I am sooo happy about that. > > Step 2: See if we can play nice with Jack-2. > > > > The Jack fellow looked at my Muse output and > > he's trying some fixes. I'm trying them out. > > Keep your fingers crossed... Stay tuned. > > man I'm soooo tuned i could s@#$ ! you get this fixed and you're > reputation as God will be firmly intact. I thought Clapton was God. Or was that Yngwie Malmsteen? Or Tiger Woods? Or George Burns? > another point worth mentioning again is that stupid/annoying/stupid > spin-box/cursor crap that only MusE suffers from in the entire universe of > software. will that ever be fixed? eg: in the master editor, press the > spacebar and the beat selector spinbox opens \0/, select a field in the > trackinfo pane and the cursor retains focus even after the enter key is > pressed. Now hold on here... That is standard behaviour for a list box. I don't see a problem. After hitting enter, do you REALLY want the focus to leave the list box? What if you made a mistake in your choice? The focus remains so that you can make further changes if needed. Use the Tab key Luke ! However, I did modify some of the midi info track panel spin boxes so that pressing enter TWICE loses the focus so you can get on with your work, working other global hotkeys etc. You hit ONCE to accept your value, and focus REMAINS so that you can make further changes, otherwise hit enter AGAIN and focus will go away. Those changes were made at YOUR request. Perhaps not the way you meant? So which is it? Do you want focus to remain on a control at all times even after hitting enter? Or do you want focus to go away after hitting enter just ONCE? I thought I did a decent job with 'double-enter' on those lower trackinfo spinboxes. It was a compromise between the two scenarios I just mentioned. Convince me ! Anybody else want to weigh in on this? What do you all prefer? > ***WHINGE ENDS HERE*** Me thinks not... > (ppssst..don't tell anyone, but i downloaded Rosegarden again the > otherday....eeeerrrrr...sssshhhh.....please fix this jack/spinbox thing) It's Ok, we all know as soon as MIDI is finished in Ardour, everyone will jump on it, he he... Cheers. Tim. |