Re: Reaper under Wine: Bugs and Questions

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On 03/07/2017 05:03 PM, Peter P. wrote:
Hi list,

I have a few bugs and questions when running the Reaper DAW under wine
which sit unanswered on the Reaper (Cockos Confederated) Forum, so I
take the liberty to ask on this list if anyone has experienced similar
problems.

I'm not surprised. I doubt that the Reaper vendor does any support once they see the magic "Linux" word.

1,)
Reaper loses all keyboard shortcuts. This usually happens after having
switched from/to Reaper and other applications of after switching
desktops multiple times.

Just a WAG: Does the same problem happen under a different window manager?

2.)
The "Save Project..." dialog suggests EDL TXT (Vegas) as default file
extension, which can be changed by the user manually every time, but is
very annoying.

Some preference setting in Reaper?

3.)
when I am adding a single mono audio file to an existing Reaper timeline
under Linux/Wine from a graphical filemanager (xfe) using drag+drop, the
file is inserted twice, on two adjacent tracks, but with a time-offset
between the two copies.

Another thing that could be specific to your window manager.

Do the issues go away if you use a different window manager?

All three issues are with Reaper 5.30 under Wine 1.6.2-20 in Debian testing with
Window Manager Fluxbox and have existed since several older versions
of Reaper already.

Also, is your Fluxbox current? I haven't used it in years, but if it's a bug in Fluxbox, maybe it got smashed in newer version?

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