-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It seems that rosegarden 0.8.5 won't display flattened notes only if no initial key is declared. When I write something like F major at the beginning of the staff, I get my flat signs, which is a viable workaround for my situation. I often prefer prefer writing without an initial key declaration, as if the tune was in C Major. I see no reason to write down a tune that doesn't use functional harmony in any specific key, just to have some signs available. I will take a look at the new version. Oh yes, and Chris: Thank you again :-) - - Burkhard On Saturday 10 May 2003 15:05, Burkhard Woelfel wrote: > On Saturday 10 May 2003 13:41, Chris Cannam wrote: > > On Saturday 10 May 2003 11:20 am, Burkhard Woelfel wrote: > > > I can't figure out how to configure Rosegarden properly. I need to > > > display flatted notes, but they always come up as enharmonic sharp > > > equivalents. > > > > Which version are you using? > > 4-0.8.5 > > > If you're already using 0.9 and still having troubles, it may well be > > worth asking about it on the rosegarden-user mailing list, where a > > couple of other RG developers (besides myself) might be able to help > > establish what the problem is. > > Hmm, I should really upgrade my version. > > BTW I imported a .mid file with lots of flat notes in it, they all showed > up as sharp ones again. But I should not complain about aold versions here. > > Thank you Chris. > > - Burkhard -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+vuWad3nkEf2CMDsRAjkfAJ914lgs5TcNvZKRWDs89Mq/my+R9ACfUrCR ykaLiHYyDcmrC/CT8QgFc6s= =9Pja -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----