On Monday 26 September 2011 12:37:26 D. Michael McIntyre wrote: > > I know. Does Rosegarden have "real" repeats? There are repeated segments > > but is this the same as "repeats" as I see on a score? That's why > > repeated segments are written out. > > Rosegarden uses repeating segments to provide "real" repeats. Notice what > happens in the notation editor.
Mayby we are talking about two kind of repeats. To clarify myself I attached a example. In this example there are two parts. There is a repeat from measure 2 to a first ending in measure 5 and 6 and a second ending in measure 7. This what I ment by "real" repeats. Every part shows a repeat start and end at the same location in the part. However in part two there is another repeat in measure 3. This measure repeats measure 2. This is what in my opinion the segment repeat represents. I did not implement such a measure repeat because segment not allways starts or end at a measure boundary so simply writing out the measure repeat is the savest way to go. > In both cases, a glance through LilyPondExporter ought to send you in the > right sort of direction. Those problems have all been looked at and more or > less solved in there, and there should be plenty of code snippets to > transplant. I already used LilyPondExporter as an example but will have a closer look to it concerning repeats. > I remedied that just now. Welcome aboard! Thank you. I will be very carefully.... > I look forward to seeing how far you can get with all of this. MusicXML is > frankly something that has never even been on my radar screen before, and > I'm quite impressed with your first stab at this. I see MusicXML as a vehicle to communicatie with other programs like mscore. Next step is a MusicXML importer (still working on it) so there will be a two way communication. It will help to exchange music to other people who are not using Rosegarden yet :-). Best regards, Niek
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