Re: [Ggseq-list] bug report
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From: Richard S. <or...@pr...> - 2005-05-08 14:07:25
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Am Sonntag, den 08.05.2005, 20:50 +1000 schrieb Michael Salcher: > - when choosing from the menu 'file' - 'import package' and clicking > 'ok' without entering a filename, ggseq displays an error dialog but > then my computers cpu usage goes up and all memory is used up, ggseq > doesn't respond anymore and needs to be killed. Bug > -when enveloping a segment on a track, i can only see 4 envelope points. > the one in the middle overlaps with another one. when i drag the one in > the middle to the left or the right, the envelope point lying > underneath, becomes visible. That's by Design :) > -when i doubleclick a file in the window which displays the files in a > directory, a loading bar appears and to left of that bar a button > appears. i cannot read the label on the button, since the bottom half of > the button does not get displayed. Bug, probably. It says "Cancel"=20 > -when i click on the above mentioned button, while loading is in > progress, the application terminates with 'segmentation fault' Bug > -should there be a button to set the 'timeline location line' to the > start? it's is not very smooth having to click so close the the volume > buttons to get it to go to the start. There is one, it's in the toolbar, and it's called Rewind > -should i be able to right click on a segment in the timeline to bring > up a context menu which contains 'edit sample' and 'envelope'? i think > it would the natural thing to do, instead of having to click on the tiny > button at the end of a segment. i know that you are copying a sample > with a rightclick, but couldn't you display a context menu if let's say > the mouse does not move out of the segment and the button is released? I'll think about this. Although I like it the way it is. It's not perfect, but at least it works. > -dragging the 36.4 mb wav file onto the timeline takes a long time. my > memory get's totally filled up, get's cleared and goes up to half full > again (that's on 256 mb of ram). That's indeed a problem, although it's not Gungirl's objective to work with large files. > -displaying the 'edit sample' window takes a long time. Well, see above. > -the controlls for editing the sample hardly move (i suppose that's due > to the big file). >=20 > -time streching the sample makes cpu and ram usage go up to the top, and > it takes a long time. i eventually killed the application. -Richard |