| Great, I did see this notes but it merely stated there were issues, I
wasn't to know what issues exactly. Great, that should fix things,
thanks.
Rory.
2009/12/12 Andres Cabrera :
> Hi,
>
> The problem with copy paste has been identified, and the culprit is
> FLTK. To get copy/paste going, you need to disable the FLTK opcodes.
> One suggestion is there on the release notes:
>
> BIG NOTE FOR WINDOWS USERS!!!!!
> On Windows the fluid and FLTK opcodes from Csound are causing issues
> with QuteCsound. It is highly recommended that these opcodes are not
> used inside QuteCsound (they are safe if you run in external
> terminal). The best way to disable these opcodes is the following:
> 1. Copy the plugins directory from your Csound installation (usually
> C:/Program Files/Csound/plugins) to a new directory. You can call it
> any name, and place it anywhere you want, but using the Csound or
> QuteCsound directory might be a good idea.
> 2. From this new directory delete the files fluidOpcodes.dll,
> widgets.dll and virtual.dll
> 3. In the QuteCsound go to the Environment tab in the Configuration
> Dialog and in the field called OPCODEDIR, select the directory you
> just created.
>
> Cheers,
> Andrés
>
> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Rory Walsh wrote:
>> Copy and paste still doesn't work in windows. It used to at least work
>> from the main menu but now it doesn't even do that, it seems that
>> there is no way to copy and apste at all any more.
>>
>> Rory.
>>
>> p.s. I like the new instrument inspector!
>>
>>
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>
> Andrés
>
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