Colin Hall writes:
pls writes:
Am 07.02.2013 um 10:46 schrieb Richard Lanyon r.lan...@steinberg.de:
The last note in the file 02a-Rests-Durations.xml is a dotted 128th note,
but
the file is set up with 32 divisions per quarter notes, which means that a
dotted 128th note is not
Richard,
you are right it should be 64 divisions but for some reason the result is
correct. So it's not the worst musicxml2ly bug!
Cheers
patrick
Am 07.02.2013 um 10:46 schrieb Richard Lanyon r.lan...@steinberg.de:
The last note in the file 02a-Rests-Durations.xml is a dotted 128th note,
pls writes:
Am 07.02.2013 um 10:46 schrieb Richard Lanyon r.lan...@steinberg.de:
The last note in the file 02a-Rests-Durations.xml is a dotted 128th note,
but
the file is set up with 32 divisions per quarter notes, which means that a
dotted 128th note is not representable (it would be 1.5
:Re: possible bug in MusicXML test file
Richard,
you are right it should be 64 divisions but for some reason the result is
correct. So it's not the worst musicxml2ly bug!
Cheers
patrick
Am 07.02.2013 um 10:46 schrieb Richard Lanyon r.lan...@steinberg.de:
The last note in the file 02a
The last note in the file 02a-Rests-Durations.xml is a dotted 128th note, but
the file is set up with 32 divisions per quarter notes, which means that a
dotted 128th note is not representable (it would be 1.5 divisions long). Is this
intentional? I understand that the notated duration does not