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Piano Roll Screen #738

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mrbluepix opened this issue May 18, 2014 · 6 comments
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Piano Roll Screen #738

mrbluepix opened this issue May 18, 2014 · 6 comments

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@mrbluepix
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On ASUS PRO79IJ (Win 7 - 64 bits, LMMS version 1.0.2) the piano roll screen is not displayed correctly. See image.
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Graphic card: Intel.
Thx
Patrick.

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tobydox commented May 18, 2014

Please cleanly remove all previous installations of LMMS and/or adjust the theme/artwork path in the settings dialog to point to the 1.0.2 default theme.

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Sti2nd commented May 18, 2014

@tobydox Just to make sure. It wasn't any way to prevent this from happening? Like a one time message?

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diizy commented May 18, 2014

On 05/18/2014 10:29 PM, Stian Jørgensrud wrote:

It wasn't any way to prevent this from happening? Like a one time
message?

For the moment, no. For the future, we could maybe add some kind of
versioning property into the theme css, so that the software could
detect if the theme is too old, and revert to the default theme if so...

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Sti2nd commented May 18, 2014

Cause I think we all saw this coming before 1.0.0?! And it turned out time consuming.

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tobydox commented May 18, 2014

This can happen at any time if we change the default theme and the user has several versions of LMMS installed in parallel in different locations (which is not our fault). All we can do is to add a check as diizy suggested.

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Thanks.
For your information, the pb as been solved by using another theme: ShaKaBo (Majestic Black)

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