On 11/08/2013 04:07 PM, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:

Following with keen interest.  Over 500 commits.  Woof!  Also, 
autobeaming makeover as a side effect; can't beat that!  (Autobeaming 
mostly works in 4/4, but not so much in 12/8, for reasons I like to 
imagine you have addressed.)

> That sounds sensible.  ISTM the split-and-tie flag is the right one for that.

That sounds plausible to me.  If the global split-and-tie-on-recording 
option is not checked (it won't be by default), then I suppose your code 
could just punt and say something about "The timing of this bar can't be 
resolved automatically.  Is this a polyphonic part?  Please correct and 
try again" (but more elegantly worded than that!)

I'd like for Rosegarden to be able to resolve polyphony into separate 
segments automatically, but it's such a huge problem.  Doing research 
into it turns up people's PhD theses and so forth.  That's good enough 
for me to whistle right past the cemetery on that one.  (I'm writing 
that event selector thing to help resolve these situations manually.)

I'll check out your branch whenever I get time.  I was expecting the 
slow season to kick in, but I'm getting my ass handed to me right now. 
It's ludicrously busy.  I'm just hovering in the background for the 
foreseeable future.  Another 14 hour monster on my plate tonight.  Damn!
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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