Ciao Trevor,

I was in fact waiting for your reply...:)
I have suspended the experimentation for the moment, but as soon as I can I'll test it.
Yes, I have floats.

Thanks

Best

-a-


Hi Andrea,

Warning: completely untested idea: but could you simply use proportional notation with 4/4 (hide all the barlines, meters, etc) and then renotate each floating point value as a fraction over 1000 (or 10000)?

  \new Staff {
     c'1 * 3921/1000
     c'1 * 689/1000
  }


(I'm assuming you probably have lists of floats that represent durations or attack times, yes?)


Trevor.




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