And now for something ultimately pretty much expected: the Qstuff* pre-LAC2017 release frenzy wrap up!
Change-log:
- Track-name uniqueness is now being enforced, by adding an auto-incremental number suffix whenever necessary.
- Attempt to raise an internal transient file-name registry to prevent automation/curve files to proliferate across several session load/save (re)cycles.
- Track-height resizing now meets immediate visual feedback.
- A brand new user preference global option is now available: View/Options.../Plugins/Editor/Select plug-in's editor (GUI) if more than one is available.
- More gradient eye-candy on main track-view and piano-roll canvases, now showing left and right edge fake-shadows.
- Fixed the time entry spin-boxes when changing time offset or length fields in BBT time format that goes across any tempo/time-signature change nodes.
- French (fr) translation update (by Olivier Humbert, thanks).
Description:
Website:
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net
Project page:
Downloads:
- source tarball:
qtractor-0.8.2.tar.gz - source package:
qtractor-0.8.2-30.rncbc.suse.src.rpm - binary packages:
qtractor-0.8.2-30.rncbc.suse.i586.rpm
qtractor-0.8.2-30.rncbc.suse.x86_84.rpm
Git repos:
https://github.com/rncbc/qtractor.git
https://gitlab.com/rncbc/qtractor.git
https://bitbucket.org/rncbc/qtractor.git
Wiki (help still wanted!):
- static rendering:
http://qtractor.org/doc
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net/doc - user manual & how-to's:
qtractor-manual-and-howtos.epub
qtractor-manual-and-howtos.pdf
License:
Enjoy && Have fun, always.
Thanks
As always, thanks for this new release Rui.
It's in the LibraZiK repository now.
I made a blog post (in French) which translates the changelog from here, see : http://linuxmao.org/article351-Nouvelle-version-de-qtractor-0-8-2-dans-… .
All the best !
thanks
Thanks Rui, as always. Your work is very much appreciated.
With greetings from Germany.
I love Qtractor
Thanks so much continuing to develop perhaps my favorite DAW for linux! Recently, I purchase Traction's newer Waveform DAW. which is available for Linux, but I find the interface way too complex. Even Ardour's gui is a little uninviting. The beauty of Qtractor is that the gui is simple enough that one can get started with a project right away.
re. I love Qtractor
thanks a lot. you're welcome
you may also consider to give some more and contribute to the User Manual & How-To's Wiki
of course you're not obliged to anything, your love is enough ;
thanks again
cheers
Add new comment