On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 10:34 +0100, Richard Shann wrote: > > Looking at your example, I wonder if a somewhat different approach to > storing the melody might be good. It could be stored as a normal > denemo > score, but with each note having a directive that alters its display > so > it doesn't show the pitch or accidental. I have just been playing around with this: If you execute this:
(d-C) (d-DirectivePut-chord-graphic "test" "CrossSign") (d-DirectivePut-chord-override "test" DENEMO_OVERRIDE_GRAPHIC) (d-D) (d-DirectivePut-chord-graphic "test" "CrossSign") (d-DirectivePut-chord-override "test" DENEMO_OVERRIDE_GRAPHIC) (d-E) (d-DirectivePut-chord-graphic "test" "CrossSign") (d-DirectivePut-chord-override "test" DENEMO_OVERRIDE_GRAPHIC) You get hidden notes C, D, E which still play but cannot be seen. If you put the cursor on the first note and hold down the Control key while playing in on a MIDI keyboard the cursor will advance only when you play the right note. (This is the Checking mode for MIDI in) Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
