Hello Caba and welcome!

2015-10-06 18:15 GMT+02:00 Caba <[email protected]>:

> Hey Florian!!;-)
>
> OK, there is no MusE's  documentation
>
> Oops !! So you don't work with UML, for example...
>
>
Hehe, no we don't ;)
Without getting into a technical discussion on what would be used for
modelling and design I can tell you that I bet extremely few open source
applications have design documents, or a design phase at all.
Getting to code is probably the first priority of most open source nerds.


> Ok, haha, I'm so sorry, it's a hysterical laughter.
>
> Well,  you are working on the edge of a razor blade!
>

MusE is a very old application so it uses very few modern tools. It grows
organically by what people wish to work on so it's a bit of anarchy yes ;)
It could probably be designed better but it is a working design and once
you learn the main classes it's not so hard to work with. In my opinion
atleast.


> Great! The thing has its charm, risk drums are sounding on the horizon!!
>
> It's a challenge, yes, it's a challenge, and I accept it. ;-)
>
> Oh my God!! Unless somebody tell, "please, get that idea out of your
> head", I will start working in a complete, comprehensible and clear
> documentation of our beautiful beast.
>
> Otherwise, we are creating a snowball falling furious by the frozen
> slopes of the segmentation fault, or in other words, a building built on
> quicksand and which anytime collapses.
>
> I love the anarchy of this project, but I hate chaos.
>
> Anyway, I don't know where to start, could anybody tell me where is the
> kernel of the application, please? I suppose I have to start there.
>
> I expect to have something as soon as I can. I hope before the end-of-year.
>
>
The scoreeditor.cpp Florian mentioned is probably your best place to start,
especially as that is what you wish to extend.

Looking at it now I see that it doesn't inherit from MidiEditor but rather
from TopWin, I suppose it is quite different from the other midi editors.

I'm not sure if your drum additions (that was your idea, right?) will be a
part of the Score editor or if there will be a new editor with specifically
drum edits?
In any case the scoreeditor should be your first stop to get aquainted with.

--
I can maybe fill in a few words about the major classes in MusE later on
but I don't have time for that now.

Regards,
Robert
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