While developers understandably would not have kept copies, am pretty sure churches who actively use OpenSong would still have copies somewhere.
That's interesting Ed, I thought you were the one who mentioned some years back of a database backend. I'm relieved this isn't currently planned, since my church relies on dropbox file-based syncing. Regarding helper programs, we use some ourselves for our different ministries. One for auto-generating our preferred format of chords for a set, and another for automatically inserting line breaks for certain screens where we only want a maximum of two lines for lyric projection. On Tue, Dec 28, 2021...
For the link, it is already possible to to use one of the 3 User defined attributes to save those. Unfortunately attaching arbitrary files isn't currently supported. I believe there's currently some efforts to move everything to a database though rather than the current file structure. This may help and/or hurt. On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 6:54 PM Allian Mulder allianm@users.sourceforge.net wrote: In the Dutch traditional church setting there are nowadays different roles that define a church service:...
Do note that the experience may be bad, as I'm not sure the compiler would optimise for the Pi's graphics card, and even with my Pi 3, once you're CPU bound the CPU is... functional (slow). The 4 is supposed to be better but you won't even get equivalent performance to a decent laptop CPU from 7-10 years ago. The magic of the Pi is in non-heavy processes or graphics accelerated processes. Not sure if OpenSong is CPU bound. On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 12:33 AM Krzysiek kyndek@users.sourceforge.net wrote:...
It's quite easy with OBS. You can set a green-screen background and use OBS to merge the OpenSong screen with your desired video stream. What our church does (hybrid in-service and online) is to edit (gimp) our background to reduce its colour range slightly (so no pure whites and blacks on the background picture), then we use a hardware mixer to filter out everything which isn't white/black from the OpenSong feed to do the undertitling. The benefit here is that our physical projection screen keeps...
Okay with 0.47 it works better, in that if the window is big enough all buttons show (rather than moving off-screen). If the window height is less than the height of top buttons + height of right buttons (see attachment) then things get cut off, no scroll bar or anything.
Arch Linux, Libreoffice 6.1.6, TexMaths, Texmaths 0.46.2
I've experienced similar. Maximizing and then reducing the size of the window seems to fix it (sometimes). And it works better on my higher resolution main display (1920x1080) than my secondary monitor (1680x1050). Seems to have started from when the new buttons on top were added. Fortunately all I normally do is type in my formula and then Alt-L to compile the equation, but it can get annoying to change font size for example.