MS 3.1 -- What happened to "Midi Input: none" !?
OS: macOS Mojave (10.14), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.1.0.22425, revision: e26f7c4
The long-hoped-for change didn't see to make it in .... sigh.
OS: macOS Mojave (10.14), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.1.0.22425, revision: e26f7c4
The long-hoped-for change didn't see to make it in .... sigh.
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What is the corresponding issue in the tracker?
Found it: #286900: MIDI input menu has no "None" option, indeed the PR for that is not yet merged. It got marked as Work In Progress a couple days ago
You could request a build for testing from the creator of the pull request: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/4853
In reply to You could request a build… by RobFog
What is the chance of seeing this usably any time soon? I can kludge around the old way, at least it doesn't crash when you use MIDI...
In reply to What is the chance of seeing… by [DELETED] 1831606
The schedule that Anatoly said was planned was about a 3 week update cycle for minor releases and major releases as necessary. There must be issue with it or I think ABL would have pushed to have it merged for 3.1. I can only speculate that this has not been forgotten since there is recent activity on GIT for the issue. Perhaps it can be finished for 3.1.1 when it gets released in a few weeks. You would need to get ABL's attention for a better update.
In reply to The schedule that Anatoly… by mike320
Other than posting on its thread, I know no better method of contacting him... at a 3-week cycle we'll be ok.
In reply to The schedule that Anatoly… by mike320
(Older) relevant comments from pull request's author at the pull request page:
- "I think this PR has to be thoroughly tested" Which is why suggested BSG contract the author for a test build.
- "From the tests (see the related issue), the "none" preference does not survive at the third launch of the application. I will further work on this.
So this is at the moment still a work in progress, please do not merge yet." Which is why the pull request is marked "work in progress".
@BSG, you could comment on the pull request itself.
In reply to >There must be issue with it… by RobFog
As a career programmer, I know the inadvisability of commenting on the code unless I both (a) test it myself and (b) understand the context of the code sufficiently to find problems. I'm not (yet) willing to get into either the github or build-it-myself business, but either or both of those times may come. Both Ziya and I are competent to test it (we both "need" it), and have tested it. The text you quote correctly notes the last problem that was found (by both of us), and there has been no available build to test since. Ready, willing, and able to test one as soon as @ABL is RDY and WLG, too...
In reply to As a career programmer, I… by [DELETED] 1831606
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In reply to As a career programmer, I… by [DELETED] 1831606
I had posted a build in which I think the resetting was solved, did you manage to test it?
https://musescore.org/en/node/286900#comment-910948
Ziya replied that he could not download for a gmail problem: is it so? Should I re-upload those builds?
As I try to describe in https://musescore.org/en/node/286900#comment-922704 I think this new build should solve the problem, but there is still a situation I don't know what is the expected behavior from a user's point of view.
In reply to I had posted a build in… by ABL
Please give me a pointer to the build you want me to test, thanks.
In reply to Please give me a pointer to… by [DELETED] 1831606
He did.
Here again:
- Windows 64bit: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qbVCyd95rlPdy8gfjBSnN7uxur4foWcx
- MacOS: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1fWbLFgc5XZXMpbCD96YduRetMCOFqRvN