man rosegarden2 (Commandes) - integrated music notation editor and midi sequencer for X
NAME
rosegarden2 - integrated music notation editor and midi sequencer for X
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/rosegarden2
DESCRIPTION
X11 Rosegarden (rosegarden2) is a an integrated music notation editor and MIDI sequencer for Xwindows. Extensive on-line help is provided.
Note that /usr/bin/rosegarden2 is actually a shell-script which sets environment variables and then starts the program.
Rosegarden2 is a rather old application. A complete rewrite of it using KDE/Qt is being developed. A beta release of it is available in Debian as a separate package (rosegarden4).
The authors use the term "X11 Rosegarden" to refer to the old 2.1 releases of rosegarden described in this manual page, to avoid confussion with the new release.
OPTIONS
None.
RESOURCES
X11 Rosegarden understands standard X11 and Xaw toolkit options, and uses a few of its own.
- editorName
- Gives the full path to the X11 Rosegarden notation editor.
- sequencerName
- Gives the full path to the X11 Rosegarden midi sequencer.
- helpFile
- Gives the full path to the X11 Rosegarden help file.
- midiFmPatchFile
- Gives the full path to the default midi patch file to be used in FM synthesis mode.
- midiFMDrumPFile
- Gives the full path the the default midi patch file to be used for Drum sounds in FM synthesis mode.
- filtersDirectory
- Gives the full path to the directory containing filters for the Rosegarden Petal scripting language. $HOME/.rosepetal-filters is also searched by default
- musicDirectory
- The default directory to use when trying to open X11 Rosegarden music files.
- midiPort
- The default midi port to be used for MIDI I/O.
ENVIRONMENT
X11 Rosegarden uses the environment variable ``TCLLIBPATH'' to locate the tclmidi scripting language. This environment variable is correctly set up by the initialization script.
BUGS
Support for most music output formats (MusicTex/PMX) is shoddy at best.
AUTHOR
This manpage was written for the Rosegarden 2.1 Debian Gnu/Linux package by Will Lowe <lowe@debian.org>.