Sun 24 Jul 2011 07:08:23 AM UTC, comment #14:
I propose to make the actions directory version dependent, so that new commands will always appear when a new version is installed. The downside is that the users old customization of commands will be hidden. It may be possible to reload shortcuts or to devise a merge script, but it will be better than the current situation even without.
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Thu 26 May 2011 12:33:33 PM UTC, comment #13:
Renaming .denemo worked for me.
Copy & Paste plus the directives I listed in comment 3 (except "adjust measure length" which I no longer have and multi-measure rest which crashed) plus a few more failing directives, that I found while investigating, all work now.
Hope same applies to original raiser!
I will look into multi-measure rest to make sure it is not a result of my other experiments and raise it as a new issue if it doesn't already exist.
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Thu 26 May 2011 12:09:01 PM UTC, comment #12:
This looks like a failure to load the commands from Default.commands.
Move away the files ~/.denemo/actions/Default.[commands, shortcuts] so they are not seen by Denemo. I think it is picking these up.
If you go to Edit->Customise commands ...->Manage Command Set
and then Load a Standard Command set and choose Default.commands from there that may get everything working.
In which case, it is a matter of merging your custom shortcuts (in ~/.denemo/actions) with the new set of commands. I am not sure how this could be done nicely, it will depend which version you are coming from. If your .denemo/actions contains a .shortcuts file they it may be enough to substitute that file for the one you get in ~/.denemo/actions once you have chosen Save as Default Command Set.
This whole area needs attention I'm afraid.
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Thu 26 May 2011 10:27:48 AM UTC, comment #11:
@Maxim Gawrilow
These are not warnings but errors. Somewhere Scheme fails. One error and the rest will not work (like copy and paste).
Please check if .....denemo//menus/ObjectMenu/NotesRests/SelectDuration/SetBreve is there.
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Thu 26 May 2011 10:20:42 AM UTC, comment #10:
I started Denemo from console and got some warnings, maybe this will help you? (see the attachment)
(file #23453)
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Thu 26 May 2011 09:35:13 AM UTC, comment #9:
"Denemo was first uninstalled, then the whole folder "Denemo" was deleted, only the personal settings were kept."
Its the exact opposite. Deleting the Denemo folder is fine but has no effect on such problem usually. You have to remove/move your personal settings folder.
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Thu 26 May 2011 08:28:59 AM UTC, comment #8:
Thanks for the test - I too tested on Vista. I have no inkling yet as to what could be going on. Perhaps you could try with the .denemo directory renamed temporarily? Next would be to get the scheme window going and look at the response of the command line to things like (+ 1 1) which should be 2...
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Wed 25 May 2011 10:38:31 PM UTC, comment #7:
The current 0.9.1 at http://www.nilsgey.de/denemo-current.exe is still failing on my Windows (Vista). Cut and Paste and the other directives I mentioned earlier all have no effect (I don't even get the dialogue e.g. for selecting a dynamic).
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Wed 25 May 2011 03:49:05 PM UTC, comment #6:
I have just tested copy and paste on 0.9.1 on windows and it worked ok. If you could test development version on windows and find that cut and paste does work then that would point to a problem with the 0.9.0 build; if OTOH it also does not work then we have something quite weird. (If the 0.9.1 for windows you get is more than two days old do not trust it for serious work as we had a week with memory corruption issues).
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Wed 25 May 2011 02:12:21 PM UTC, comment #5:
On Opensuse Denemo was installed on top of a previous version without deleting anything, I simply run the make-script.
I've also tried it on Windows, where it was a clean installation: Denemo was first uninstalled, then the whole folder "Denemo" was deleted, only the personal settings were kept.
There this problem appeared too…
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Wed 25 May 2011 02:09:21 PM UTC, comment #4:
Forget the comment about Lilypond. It can't possibly be that because it is not getting that far! Could the argument be applied to a subsystem that processes the scripts?
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Wed 25 May 2011 01:59:50 PM UTC, comment #3:
This is not working with 0.9.0 on Windows either.
There are quite a few other things that "don't react" as the original raiser says. For example the Directives Tempo, Dynamics, Small Size, Start Cadenza; Measures Ajust Meaure Length; Notes/Rests Multi-measure rest. Basically the more complicated scripts are having no effect.
Only clue I can think of is that was not a clean installation, it was installed on top of a previous version after deleting the executables for Denemo.
The scripts have new dates so they have probably been updated so could it be that a new version of lilypond is needed and that the installation of that is failing without an error message? The version of Lilypond that I think I am using is 2.13.4
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Fri 20 May 2011 08:58:17 PM UTC, comment #2:
I use the newest version of Denemo, 0.9.0, which I downloaded today. My os is Opensuse 11.3 with KDE 4.4.4.
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Fri 20 May 2011 05:52:28 PM UTC, comment #1:
Copy and Paste does work.
Please tell the version of Denemo and your operating system at least.
If you say "0.8.10 & Ubuntu Zappity Zippworm" please don't answer but first upgrade to Denemo 0.9.0 by asking your distribution to create the package.
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Fri 20 May 2011 03:45:35 PM UTC, original submission:
I have problems with using the cioy-paste-function. It simply doesn't react. I select for example a whole measure, copy it, set the cursor into the next measure and paste it and nothing happens. Independantly from using the hotkey for it or the function in the menu bar.
Or am I using it incorrectly?
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