Chris Cannam wrote:
A couple weeks ago on the rosegarden-user list we were talking about the
insertion/deletion of measures into a score [...]
[...] The problem is figuring out how everything fits together
to a sufficient extent that you can change something in a productive way.
In this case, the way things fit together is probably
not all that complicated. The difficult bit is likely to
be doing the actual edit correctly, taking into account
things like notes that overlap the insertion point or
deleted range, what to do with tempo / timesig / clef
/ key / controller events within a deleted range,
ensuring the operation can safely be undone and so
on.
This does sound challenging. :-) I'll start ramping up on these details
and see if I can make any sense of it.
I am using Rosegarden quite a bit for a lot of serious orchestral
scoring, and this is one feature that would be very useful. Right now I
am manually splitting segments, moving a segment down by one measure,
then inserting a new segment, then joining. It works, but it's tedious
if there are 14 or 15 tracks to edit in this manner. :-D
What is everyone's preferred development environment? I use emacs for
all of my coding, but if everyone else is using something like KDevelop,
I can move to that.
-- Brett
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