| you are surely getting a good mileage out of
your convalescence period! I suppose there is
always some use of not being able to move that well... :)
Victor
>
> You can get it here:
> rorywalsh.ear.ie/RoryFolder/Lettuce1-3-2.exe
>
> A list of additions/fixes are listed below. I would like
> to remind everyone again that Lettuce is still very much
> beta software so please be patient! For a list of known
> issues go here www.ear.ie/Lettuce.htm#trouble
> Once this version is stable I will looking into all the
> other suggestions made by people on the list. Thanks
> again for all the support, Rory.
>
> P.S. I have been releasing Lettuce under the GNU license,
> is that ok, given that it uses the Csound API? I have no
> idea?
>
>
> -Added several keyboard shortcuts:
> f9: Run/Stop Csound
> f5: compile
> Ctrl+B: Launch Breakpoint editor
> Ctrl+Tab: Toggle sco/orc files
> Ctrl+Shift+A: Add to repository
> Ctrl+Shift+X: Insert to repository
> -added 'insert soundfile' action to undo list
> -fixed Win ME problem, thanks to Art Hunkins for his help
> on this one. Lettuce should now run on all version of
> Windows, barre 3.1 of course! -added check to prevent
> users from closing Lettuce while Csound is playing and
> thus prevent an unwanted crash -added a command-line flags
> edit box for running sco/orc files -fixed open-file
> dialogue "Error 474" -fixed bug to prevent Lettuce from
> crashing when trying to open envelopes that were not
> generated in Lettuce -add inserted code from breakpoint
> editor to undo list... -added a Sound Editor button which
> will launch a sound editor of ones choice -checkbox option
> to auto-load any sound files associated with the current
> csd/orc/sco in the editor, (this work fine for me with
> Soundforge but is untested with other editors) -checkbox
> added to auto launch any file rendered to disk in the
> sound editor, this assumes that you are working with the
> default .csoundrc settings. Again I've only tested this
> with Soundforge. -added a soundplayer button for quick
> playback of sounds in csd/orc/sco, I recommend
> mplayer2.exe in the Windows Media Player folder, it's
> small, loads tons of files types, opens quickly and can
> be set to 'stay on top' (note that using a deicated media
> player will cause files to playback straight away,
> selecting an editor for will simple cause the files to
> open for editing) -added a right-click pop-up command to
> play sound files, make sure the cursor is actually on the
> sound file string! -added warning pop-up about creating
> standalones from orc/sco files --
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