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0000647OpenMPTGeneralpublic2015-03-01 21:49
Reporterkopper Assigned ToSaga Musix  
PrioritynormalSeveritytweakReproducibilityalways
Status resolvedResolutionfixed 
Platformx86OSWindowsOS VersionXP
Product VersionOpenMPT 1.24.02.* (old testing) 
Target VersionOpenMPT 1.24.03.00 / libopenmpt 0.2-beta11 (upgrade first)Fixed in VersionOpenMPT 1.24.03.00 / libopenmpt 0.2-beta11 (upgrade first) 
Summary0000647: IT offset volume command error
Description

Hi there,

since upgrading to 1.24.02, I noticed that it is impossible to enter the offset volume command or values of it in IT files with the keyboard. You can still enter it via the note properties window, but keyboard strokes do nothing. It is also impossible to copy the offset commands (ctrl-c/ctrl-v does nothing) and instead of the familiar "o" in the note properties windows dropdown menu it shows me a "?" (see attachment).

Hope you can help with this. :/
Great release by the way - keep up the good work!

Greetings, kopper

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Attached Files
offset.png (6,767 bytes)   
offset.png (6,767 bytes)   
Has the bug occurred in previous versions?No.
Tested code revision (in case you know it)

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2015-03-01 21:49

administrator   ~0001955

Volume column offset is OpenMPT-only effect, hence it is no longer supported in IT files. If you need this command, use MPTM files instead.
The fact that it was still visible in the Note Properties was an oversight and has been fixed in r4802, thanks.

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2015-03-01 21:33 kopper New Issue
2015-03-01 21:33 kopper File Added: offset.png
2015-03-01 21:49 Saga Musix Note Added: 0001955
2015-03-01 21:49 Saga Musix Status new => resolved
2015-03-01 21:49 Saga Musix Resolution open => fixed
2015-03-01 21:49 Saga Musix Fixed in Version => OpenMPT 1.24.03.00 / libopenmpt 0.2-beta11 (upgrade first)
2015-03-01 21:49 Saga Musix Target Version => OpenMPT 1.24.03.00 / libopenmpt 0.2-beta11 (upgrade first)