
I tried completely blowing away all signs of DB (not that I found much: one file somewhere in the Library, but otherwise just the app itself), re-downloading, and re-installing — but I’m still afflicted with a broken "Tool Palette” labelled "Field”. Perhaps this is because I had to start with a virgin Sierra disc, and you upgraded to Sierra from an El Capitan system on which DB was working (and something necessary carried over in your case, but not in mine?). Oh well. I may drop Ben a quick line via Facebook and see if I can convince him to do a maintenance release. At worst, it doesn’t seem like Doggiebox is very (or even necessarily) broken on Sierra. Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ <https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ <https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html <http://www.carlaz.com/music.html>
On 09 Mar 2017, at 19:27, Carl Freire <cpflists@carlfreire.com> wrote:
On 3/10/17 2:34 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
Hmm, well, I sort of had an “enforced” upgrade to Sierra this past week because my internal HD died, and while I had complete Time Machine backups of my El Capitan install, it seemed best to move forward.
Alas, Doggiebox seems partially broken on Sierra: I can open files and play things, but the Tool Palette seems to have choked — instead of it appearing I get a mysterious little panel labelled “Field” but containing little else. I suspect it is the remains of a broken Tool Palette. The main effect is that I can do most things _except_ change time signature or tempo. :P
Anyone else with Sierra seeing something similar?
I've been able to work with time signature and tempo on Sierra. The main issue I'm experiencing (so far, at least) is that Doggiebox can be a bit glacial when saving.