[L2Ork-dev] 2.11 build for Linux

Jonathan Wilkes jon.w.wilkes at gmail.com
Wed Jun 10 11:53:07 EDT 2020


On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 10:49 AM Joe Linux <linux.rouen at free.fr> wrote:
>
> Hello Jonathan,
> See below my answers.
> Thanks. Best,
>
> - - - - - - - - - -
> Le 09/06/2020 à 20:53, Jonathan Wilkes a écrit :
> > On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 5:39 AM Joe Linux <linux.rouen at free.fr> wrote:
> >> Many thanks to the Development Team for releasing Purr Data v.2.11.0, a great piece of free/libre software for musicians of all kinds.
> >>
> >> @aggraef
> >> Successfully updated Purr Data from v.2.10.1 to v.2.11.0 on Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon 64-bit (Ubuntu 18.04) using your JGU/OBS repository.
> >> It's so easy, reliable and quick (less than 1 minute including the download).
> >> Congratulations for delivering to the users such a very helpful and saving time procedure.
> >> Later on this week, I will do the same under Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS (JGU/OBS) awa under Windows 10 (1909) with your "windows-i386.zip".
> >>
> >> @jwilkes
> >> - Good news :) Put -> Object-> [pianoroll] is now effectively putting this object visible into my patch and its help file is also well accessible and displayed.
> >> So, I will start playing with it and see what I can get out from it, even as an "only step sequencer".
> >>
> >> - Bad news :( Put -> Object -> [cooled~] "a micro sound editor" has still the same ghost object issue than in previous releases.
> > I started but haven't finished porting the gui for that object. I'm
> > reluctant because the code is very disorganized.
> >
> > Could someone test it out with Pd Vanilla to make sure a) it actually
> > does what is claimed in the help patch and
> > b) that it doesn't crash or have a bunch of run time bugs? I'd hate to
> > do the work of porting it and find out it's
> > unstable and barely works.
> Okay, I will test [cooled~] under Pure Data 0.50.x and see if the result
> is what is expected from this object. Then, I will come back to you to
> see if it's making sense or not you spend time on that.
> >> . With "Editmode" = On, when an object is under either the horizontal or vertical scrolling bar a click at this place on the bars will unfortunately select the object-s under them for edition.
> > I can't reproduce this bug under Linux.
>
> I have the same issue since summer 2019 when I started to use Purr Data
> (awa Pure Data).
> This is true under both Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon (Ubuntu 18.04) on
> several PCs and the newest Ubuntu Studio 20.04 Xfce with a native screen
> definition of 1,920x1,080.
>
> It's very simple and easy to reproduce this issue.
> Just open a new file. For convenience, keep the windows size by default
> (small) and switch to Editmode. Add only an (any) object, then deselect
> this object. Zoom-in until this object will be partially recovered by
> either the vertical or horizontal scroll bar of the window. Click on the
> appropriate scroll bar at the place where this object is under it. And
> then you pass directly in editing mode for this particular object.

Can't reproduce using Debian Stretch under Mate.

-Jonathan


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