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DRUMS => Spark => Spark Technical Issues => Topic started by: mrfugu on April 18, 2013, 07:00:00 pm

Title: Nonstandard characters re: Project/Kit/Instrument Names and Spark CDM Display.
Post by: mrfugu on April 18, 2013, 07:00:00 pm
Hello,

I'm using the 'latest beta' (1.6.1 build 180) and Controller v1.1.2.2, osx 10.8.now, Spark Standalone.  When I input non standard characters like é, ç. using a USA English standard mac keyboard. 3 things happen.

1) the font used in the 'application' level (load/save dropdowns, Project Name dialog, etc, the top bar of the plugin) doesn't display characters in a readable manner, might be using its own characters, might be a rendering bug?  It just doesn't look right.

2) the CDM Plugin Display (the representation of the hardware display in the software plugin) doesn't display the non-standard characters at all.

3) the CDM Hardware itself displays whatever characters were last displayed before loading the string with nonstandard characters when it encounters them. ie: load project abc123, load new project abcééé, CDM hardware displays: abc123


It's been noted that the forthcoming v1.7 will include a new browser for Project/Kit/Insrtuments. I hope this helps inform that effort.


thanks,

robert
Title: Re: Nonstandard characters re: Project/Kit/Instrument Names and Spark CDM Display.
Post by: Kevin on April 22, 2013, 09:01:19 am
Hi Robert,
thanks for the report.
Can you tell me where do you input this?
Is it from the "Save As" panel?

Kevin
Title: Re: Nonstandard characters re: Project/Kit/Instrument Names and Spark CDM Display.
Post by: mrfugu on April 22, 2013, 07:50:36 pm
Hi Robert,
thanks for the report.
Can you tell me where do you input this?
Is it from the "Save As" panel?

Kevin

Yes, but I'd expect it'll be anywhere a user can input txt, like renaming a sample or adding the author to a Project, or anywhere else planned or unplanned.

hope this helps,


robert
Title: Re: Nonstandard characters re: Project/Kit/Instrument Names and Spark CDM Display.
Post by: Kevin on April 23, 2013, 08:17:48 am
Thanks for the information.
I will check this.

BEst
Kevin