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Michele Calgaro
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README
Rosegarden v1.7.0 ================= Rosegarden is a MIDI and audio sequencer and musical notation editor. http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/ Please keep an eye on the FAQ for known problems and workarounds: http://rosegarden.wiki.sourceforge.net/Frequently+Asked+Questions When you find bugs, first check whether a newer version of Rosegarden has been released yet; if not, please continue on to: http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/bug-guidelines.html Build requirements ------------------ The big requirement is KDE 3.3, or later, or more specifically the KDE 3.3+ development libraries (you don't need the whole KDE environment). Our code compiles with gcc-3.x and gcc-4.x. For MIDI support on Linux, you need ALSA 0.9.x or 1.0; for audio you need JACK 0.77 or newer; for synth plugins you need DSSI 0.9.x or newer; for synth plugin GUI support you need liblo 0.7 or newer. We have recently switched to CMake for building (having previously started out with autotools and then switched to scons -- sorry!). Please read the INSTALL file for details of how to build and install Rosegarden using CMake. Running Rosegarden ------------------ Just run the "rosegarden" application (found in the KDE bin directory after installation). The sequencer process is started automatically when the gui is started, provided it has been correctly installed (by "make install") in the global KDE directories. If you have any problems running the application, review the instructions in the INSTALL file and consult the FAQ: http://rosegarden.wiki.sourceforge.net/Frequently+Asked+Questions If that doesn't answer your question, use the rosegarden-user mailing list on SourceForge. User documentation ------------------ There is a lot of documentation for Rosegarden available through the Help menu. Go to Help -> Rosegarden Handbook for the reference manual, and Help -> Online Tutorial for a tutorial. SPECIAL NOTES FOR PACKAGE MAINTAINERS ------------------------------------- DSSI Many distros released their packages of Rosegarden v1.0 compiled without the optional DSSI/synth plugin support. We received a lot of complaints on our lists from your users and ours about your packages being built without this feature. We would like to request that you please take whatever steps are necessary within the framework of your particular distro to ensure that Rosegarden is built with DSSI support, and ideally that some of the currently available DSSI plugins are also packaged for your distro. Thank you. For details on DSSI, see: http://dssi.sourceforge.net/ Notes for developers -------------------- We are actively seeking developers who are interested in coding new parts of the application, adding features, and fixing bugs. See the bug and feature request trackers at SourceForge for inspiration. If you intend to do anything, please discuss it on the rosegarden-devel mailing list (of course, providing working code will make your argument extra persuasive). Be warned that we tend to be fairly strict about code quality... as far as that's possible, given the not always superb standards of our own code. Developer documentation ----------------------- All the documentation we have (not enough) is in the docs/ subdirectory, including: docs/code/global_design.txt -- which classes do what, more or less docs/data_struct/units.txt -- how we store pitch and time docs/data_struct/sets.txt -- some terminology explained docs/howtos/alsa-notes -- brief notes about getting and installing the ALSA sound drivers (we recommend ALSA for use with Rosegarden) docs/howtos/artsd-mcop-notes.txt -- notes on how to get sound with aRts (not recommended!) Authors and copyright --------------------- * Rosegarden is Copyright 2000-2008 Guillaume Laurent, Chris Cannam and Richard Bown. * The moral right of Guillaume Laurent, Chris Cannam and Richard Bown to be identified as the authors of this work has been asserted. * Parts of Rosegarden are derived from X11 Rosegarden 2.1, which is Copyright 1994 - 2001 Chris Cannam, Andrew Green, Richard Bown and Guillaume Laurent. * For musical notation display Rosegarden uses pixmaps derived from the Feta font, part of the Lilypond software (http://lilypond.org/) which is Copyright 1997 - 2004 Jan Nieuwenhuizen and Han-Wen Nienhuys. * Other major contributors include Randall Farmer, Ron Kuris, Hans Kieserman, Michael McIntyre, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas, Heikki Junes, Stephen Torri, Magnus Johansson, Vince Negri and Martin Shepherd. See AUTHORS for more details, and the individual source files for copyright attributions. * The Rosegarden splash-screen image is Copyright 2007 D Michael McIntyre. Rosegarden is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file COPYING included with this distribution for more information.