Re: Re: ANN: bristol 0.9.5-60

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On Monday 25 September 2006 11:47, David Baron was like:
> > >2. After the sounds of the previous one are still active.
> >
> > Multiitimbral. How did you close the synth window? If you do it with ^C,
> > or destroy the window then  I do not always have a change to remove the
> > synth from the engine. It then lingers on the same midi channel. This was
> > half intentional, to allow for multitimbral support, but killing the GUI
> > from the window titlebar should result in a graceful remove of the
> > emulation as well as the GUI.
>
> I will retry this. I believe I clicked the title-bar [x] to close them. GUI
> disappeared, sounds did not.

I also get this problem. I definitely clicked the [x]. It would be nice to 
have a standard File-Close menu entry as well, perhaps accessible via a 
right-click on the canvas, so it doesn't destroy the look of the thing. This 
menu could usefully contain a MIDI Panic! option. I'm having problems with 
MIDI which may not be Bristol's fault.
-- 
cheers,

tim hall
http://glastonburymusic.org.uk/tim
We are the people We've been waiting for.


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