Fedora 11 Update: drumstick-0.2.99-0.2.20100107svn.fc11

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2010-1306
2010-02-02 00:35:30
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Name        : drumstick
Product     : Fedora 11
Version     : 0.2.99
Release     : 0.2.20100107svn.fc11
URL         : http://drumstick.sourceforge.net/
Summary     : C++/Qt4 wrapper around the ALSA library sequencer interface
Description :
The drumstick library is a C++ wrapper around the ALSA library sequencer
interface, using Qt4 objects, idioms and style. The ALSA sequencer interface
provides software support for MIDI technology on GNU/Linux.

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Update Information:

This updates KMid2 to the latest upstream release, version 0.2. Changes:  *
External soft-synths can be automatically launched at startup. A new page
including FluidSynth and TiMidity++ settings has been added to the "Configure
kmid2" dialog.   * Each channel may be labeled in a text field besides each
channel number.   * New "lock instrument" button in the channels window to
override the song's predefined instruments.   * Settings per song can be saved
and automatically retrieved, including text encoding, volume, pitch, rhythm,
channel labels and fixed instruments.   * The sample songs location is added to
the places navigation panel in the open dialog.   * Several other usability
enhancements. Many thanks to the KDE Usability Team for the suggestions.    In
addition, the aseqmm library (a C++/Qt4 wrapper around the ALSA library
sequencer interface) has been renamed to drumstick.
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program.  Use 
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