From 1faaa932ccdc4eab02fd2040aaa115e1962fedca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tres Finocchiaro Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 12:30:38 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Formatting fixes --- src/gui/PianoRoll.cpp | 134 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 63 insertions(+), 71 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/gui/PianoRoll.cpp b/src/gui/PianoRoll.cpp index 32c0b90a3..5afe8d826 100644 --- a/src/gui/PianoRoll.cpp +++ b/src/gui/PianoRoll.cpp @@ -619,78 +619,70 @@ PianoRoll::PianoRoll() : tb_layout->addWidget( m_chordComboBox ); tb_layout->addStretch(); - /*new WITs starts here*/ + m_zoomingComboBox->setWhatsThis( tr( + "This controls the magnification over time. " + "It can be a help to choose a magnification for a specific task. " + "For ordinary editing, the magnification should be fitted to your " + "smallest used notes. " + "Most will use the default magnification of 100%, " + "when the shortest notes are 1/16. " + "If you have used shorter notes, your editing will be easier, " + "with a magnification of 200%, or more. " + "You should use low magnification, if you need to move a block " + "of notes many bars, or just to get an overview of the score." + ) ); - m_zoomingComboBox->setWhatsThis( - tr( - "This controls the magnification over time." - "It can be a help to choose a magnification for a specific task." - "For ordinary editing, the magnification should be fitted to your" - "smallest used notes." - "Most will use the default magnification of 100%," - "when the shortest notes are 1/16." - "If you have used shorter notes, your editing will be easier," - "with a magnification of 200%, or more." - "You should use low magnification, if you need to move a block" - "of notes many bars, or just to get an overview of the score." - ) ); - - m_quantizeComboBox->setWhatsThis( - tr( - "This 'Q' stands for quantification, and controls the minimum spacing" - "between notes." - "In piano-roll this is very important, when you make syncopated patterns," - "and an absolute must, for swing-notes!" - "Observe that the score segmentation also changes, depending on the selected Q." - "You should not use a Q-value that does not fit your chosen time-signature!" - "The default value is 1/16, and that fits the default 4/4 timing." - "A Q of 1/16 will also work well in most editing." - ) ); - - m_noteLenComboBox->setWhatsThis( - tr( - "This let you select the note you place in the score." - "In most circumstances the best choice is 'Last Note'" - "The choice 'Last Note' mean that LMMS will use the note you last clicked," - "when you place the next note." - "But you can choose any note-length from this drop-down," - "and your choice will be the note, that you can draw in the score." - ) ); - - m_scaleComboBox->setWhatsThis( - tr( - "This let you select a music scale that LMMS then will annotate." - "The feature is directly connected to the context-menu" - "on the virtual keyboard, to the left." - "First you chose which scale you will use." - "You do that in this very dropdown!" - "Then you choose the key of your composition." - "Right mouse click on the selected key in the virtual keyboard," - "and then choose 'Mark current Scale'" - "LMMS will annotate all notes that belongs to the chosen scale," - "and in the key you have selected!" - "LMMS will not only annotate in the score you have open," - "but all scores in your project, will be correctly annotated." - "This will help you avoid using bum-notes, as you compose." - "You should know about principle scales in music." - "Search the net, if you do not!" - ) ); - - m_chordComboBox->setWhatsThis( - tr( - "This let you select a standard music chord." - "All notes that are played simultaneous, are 'chords'," - "but a large number of simultaneous key combinations, has own names," - "and its own place in music." - "They are standard chords, and it is these chords," - "you can find in this drop-down." - "After you have selected a chord, any click in the score," - "will place that chord, musically correctly," - "and with the Left mouse clicked note, as the root-note in the chord!" - "To return to single note placement, you need to choose 'No chord'" - "in this drop-down!" - ) ); - /**\newWITs for piano roll ends here */ + m_quantizeComboBox->setWhatsThis( tr( + "This 'Q' stands for quantification, and controls the minimum spacing " + "between notes. " + "In piano-roll this is very important, when you make syncopated patterns, " + "and an absolute must, for swing-notes! " + "Observe that the score segmentation also changes, depending on the selected Q. " + "You should not use a Q-value that does not fit your chosen time-signature! " + "The default value is 1/16, and that fits the default 4/4 timing. " + "A Q of 1/16 will also work well in most editing." + ) ); + + m_noteLenComboBox->setWhatsThis( tr( + "This let you select the note you place in the score. " + "In most circumstances the best choice is 'Last Note'." + "The choice 'Last Note' means that LMMS will use the note you last clicked, " + "when you place the next note. " + "But you can choose any note-length from this drop-down, " + "and your choice will be the note, that you can draw in the score." + ) ); + + m_scaleComboBox->setWhatsThis( tr( + "This let you select a music scale that LMMS then will annotate. " + "The feature is directly connected to the context-menu " + "on the virtual keyboard, to the left. " + "First you chose which scale you will use. " + "You do that in this very dropdown! " + "Then you choose the key of your composition. " + "Right mouse click on the selected key in the virtual keyboard, " + "and then choose 'Mark current Scale' " + "LMMS will annotate all notes that belongs to the chosen scale, " + "and in the key you have selected! " + "LMMS will not only annotate in the score you have open, " + "but all scores in your project, will be correctly annotated. " + "This will help you avoid using bum-notes, as you compose. " + "You should know about principle scales in music. " + "Search the net, if you do not! " + ) ); + + m_chordComboBox->setWhatsThis( tr( + "This let you select a standard music chord. " + "All notes that are played simultaneous, are 'chords'," + "but a large number of simultaneous key combinations, has own names, " + "and its own place in music. " + "They are standard chords, and it is these chords, " + "you can find in this drop-down. " + "After you have selected a chord, any click in the score, " + "will place that chord, musically correctly, " + "and with the Left mouse clicked note, as the root-note in the chord! " + "To return to single note placement, you need to choose 'No chord' " + "in this drop-down!" + ) ); // setup our actual window setFocusPolicy( Qt::StrongFocus );