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dev:9.x [2009/12/13 05:03]
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   * Enhanced device management support, including an all-new MIDI device manager, finally addresses a number of long-standing usability issues and bugs   * Enhanced device management support, including an all-new MIDI device manager, finally addresses a number of long-standing usability issues and bugs
   * Control rulers (notation and matrix) completely redesigned from the ground up to use primary editing tools (eg. pencil) and present controller data as a series of connected points that may be manipulated very fluidly and easily   * Control rulers (notation and matrix) completely redesigned from the ground up to use primary editing tools (eg. pencil) and present controller data as a series of connected points that may be manipulated very fluidly and easily
 +  * Control rulers share a selection with the main edit view (notation or matrix), allowing control events to be cut, copied and pasted along with notes
   * A number of non-critical warning dialogs about system configuration issues have been moved out of your way, and onto a compact health indicator at the bottom right of the main window   * A number of non-critical warning dialogs about system configuration issues have been moved out of your way, and onto a compact health indicator at the bottom right of the main window
   * You can add, display and access what we hope will prove to be an effectively unlimited number of MIDI controllers in the instrument parameters box, eliminating the need for an alternative tabbed layout mode   * You can add, display and access what we hope will prove to be an effectively unlimited number of MIDI controllers in the instrument parameters box, eliminating the need for an alternative tabbed layout mode
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   * New support for notation symbols, giving Rosegarden the ability to display (non-operative) segno, coda and breath mark symbols   * New support for notation symbols, giving Rosegarden the ability to display (non-operative) segno, coda and breath mark symbols
   * New marks for open, stopped/muted, and harmonic/flageolet   * New marks for open, stopped/muted, and harmonic/flageolet
 +  * New cycle slashes function allows you to use the **/** shortcut or the new toolbar icon to cycle through from 0 to 5 slashes on selected notes
   * All marks are exported to LilyPond now, and mark placement has been aligned with LilyPond's placement rules, following the philosophy that they have spent vastly more time studying best notation practices than we have, and where we disagreed, we were wrong   * All marks are exported to LilyPond now, and mark placement has been aligned with LilyPond's placement rules, following the philosophy that they have spent vastly more time studying best notation practices than we have, and where we disagreed, we were wrong
   * Add Trill With Line moves from Note ==> Marks... and the marks toolbar to Phrase and the group toolbar, reflecting an internal change that transforms this from a mark attached to a single note into a more flexible indication that can span any number of (usually tied) notes.  The mark version still exists internally to preserve compatibility with existing compositions   * Add Trill With Line moves from Note ==> Marks... and the marks toolbar to Phrase and the group toolbar, reflecting an internal change that transforms this from a mark attached to a single note into a more flexible indication that can span any number of (usually tied) notes.  The mark version still exists internally to preserve compatibility with existing compositions
 
 
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