Dear David,

Thanks for this kind confirmation. 

Best,
Torsten

On 25 Jun 2011, at 16:48, David Psenicka wrote:

> That's a bug...  It might be caused by one of the floating point time/dur 
> values, and changing the time signature would override it.  I'll have a new 
> release out with many fixes (and an experimental untie-note algorithm) within 
> the next few days
> 
> On Sat, 2011-06-25 at 15:40 +0100, Torsten Anders wrote:
>> Dear David,
>> 
>> The following snippet results in the error "fomus: invalid time/duration 
>> found during measure integrity check". 
>> 
>> time=0.0 dur=4.0 |  |
>> 
>> part <id:1>
>> note part 1 time:0.0 dur:1.0 pitch:60.0 ;
>> note part 1 time:1.0 dur:0.5 pitch:60.0 ;
>> note part 1 time:1.5 dur:0.5 pitch:60.0 ;
>> note part 1 time:2.0 dur:0.5 pitch:60.0 ;
>> note part 1 time:2.5 dur:1.0 pitch:60.0 ;
>> note part 1 time:3.5 dur:1.0 pitch:60.0 ;
>> note part 1 time:4.5 dur:0.5 pitch:60.0 ;
>> 
>> 
>> The problem seems to be the 4/4 time signature. However this example works 
>> fine if the time signature is changed to 2/4, 3/4, or 5/4. 
>> 
>> Is this a bug?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Best,
>> Torsten
>> 
>> Best wishes,
>> Torsten
>> 
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>> University of Bedfordshire
>> Park Square, Room A315
>> 
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>> 
>> 
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Best wishes,
Torsten

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