From: john Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 21:11:33 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Remove the translation of upstream TODO. The patch is such that any change in X-Git-Tag: 0.97.7-1 X-Git-Url: http://git.johnwright.org/?p=fmit.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=33eca077919024bd3dc3c8bb819b97972c68963c Remove the translation of upstream TODO. The patch is such that any change in the TODO file will cause the whole patch to be rejected, and I don't know French to translate it myself. It would probably be better to ship a separate TODO.en file or something than to patch the upstream one, in any case. --- diff --git a/debian/patches/00list b/debian/patches/00list index c0c07ca..e69de29 100644 --- a/debian/patches/00list +++ b/debian/patches/00list @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -01_Upstream_TODO diff --git a/debian/patches/01_Upstream_TODO.dpatch b/debian/patches/01_Upstream_TODO.dpatch deleted file mode 100644 index 83c470e..0000000 --- a/debian/patches/01_Upstream_TODO.dpatch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run -## 01_Upstream_TODO.dpatch.dpatch by Ludovic RESLINGER -## -## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch. -## DP: TODO: Traduction in english of the parts in french. - -@DPATCH@ -diff -Nru fmit-0.97.6.orig/TODO fmit-0.97.6/TODO ---- fmit-0.97.6.orig/TODO 2007-06-09 16:11:12.000000000 +0200 -+++ fmit-0.97.6/TODO 2007-06-16 23:23:48.594868750 +0200 -@@ -1,49 +1,56 @@ --look for translations -+TODO: -+----- - --volume à partir de la somme des harmoniques pas de la valeur max -- perceptive volume from weighted spectrum ? --high pass with FIR --band pass ranges with low pass --tests corrects des working transport possibles --shortcuts -- --Doc -- speak about 50hz on web site FAQ -- Do not use a too big sampling rate. 22050Hz should be largely enough in most cases. -- --promotion -- contact AGNULA project -- http://apps.linuxaudio.org/apps/screenshots -- --algo -- sep en bandes avec resampling ? -- Quantizer -- Viterbi -- --interface -- statistics -- in a preselected range of notes -- keep the history of the note (not only an average over the note) -- be able to drop too short notes -- average of volume -- mean or median averaging -- post-process notes with Viterbi -- harm struct -- add inharmonicity values in cents -- phase -- DFT -- envelope ? -- microtonal view -- autodetect octave --? stretch scale view to the complet scale length (not always 12 !) -- create your own scales inside FMIT -- configure --? 'restore factory settings' bug for ui_chkJACKAutoConnect and his source -- --code cleaning -- use AutoQSetting under Views -- --autotools -- maintainer-clean -- doc directories of libs -- curse autotools authors families up to five generations -+* Look for translations. -+ -+* Volume from the harmonics sum and not from the maximum value. -+ - Perceptive volume from weighted spectrum ? -+ -+* High pass with FIR. -+ -+* Band pass ranges with low pass. -+ -+* Make correct tests for working transport available. -+ -+* Shortcuts. -+ -+* Doc: -+ - Speak about 50hz on web site FAQ. -+ - Do not use a too big sampling rate. 22050Hz should be largely enough in most cases. -+ -+* Promotion: -+ - Contact AGNULA project. -+ - http://apps.linuxaudio.org/apps/screenshots -+ -+* Algo: -+ - Sep in ranges with resampling ? -+ - Quantizer: -+ - Viterbi. -+ -+* Interface: -+ - Statistics: -+ - In a preselected range of notes. -+ - Keep the history of the note (not only an average over the note). -+ - Be able to drop too short notes. -+ - Average of volume. -+ - Mean or median averaging. -+ - Post-process notes with Viterbi. -+ - Harm struct: -+ - Add inharmonicity values in cents. -+ - Phase. -+ - DFT: -+ - Wrap ? -+ - Microtonal view: -+ - Autodetect octave. -+? - Stretch scale view to the complet scale length (not always 12 !). -+ - Create your own scales inside FMIT. -+ - Configure: -+? - 'Restore factory settings' bug for ui_chkJACKAutoConnect and his source. -+ -+* Code cleaning: -+ - Use AutoQSetting under Views. -+ -+* Autotools: -+ - Maintainer-clean. -+ - Doc directories of libs. -+ - Curse autotools authors families up to five generations.