Fix disappearing ties in notation editor
Program changes are now sent on channels for tracks that are armed when going into record. (Bug #1356 “Wrong instrument when recording on multiple tracks/channels”, r13248.)
CPU usage reduced by almost 50% when recording MIDI. (Bug #1350 “Can't Record Beethoven”, r13261)
The range editing commands no longer mess up markers
Fixed an internal leak in the channel allocator
Fixed a crash on paste bug, while revealing other related problems that remain to be fixed
Fixed latency compensation in subgroups through a mysterious mechanism that seems to work (Bug #1358 “Latency Compensation Bug in Subgroups”, r13264)
Fixed a subtle bug involving the drawing of track dividers and vertical scrolling. (r13292)
Changing note durations works correctly across barlines. So does adding dots to notes.
Menu items have a somewhat more consistent style.
Certain crashes related to Paste commands shouldn't happen any more.
The tempo dialog now defaults more sensibly to replacing the most recent tempo.
Now when you change staffs in the notation editor (with Next Staff Down, etc) Rosegarden chooses the next staff more sensibly.
When you open multiple segments in the notation editor, Rosegarden chooses a starting staff more sensibly.
Range commands such as edit → Cut Range now don't split segments. Previously only Insert Range kept segments intact.
Range commands also try to keep linked segments linked together when possible.