On 09/23/2015 02:42 PM, Tito Latini wrote:

> After some tests, I'm noticing the application of notation-quantization
> (the current "Fix Notation Q...") is useless.  Perhaps it is better to fix
> only the notation time/duration (and not the absolute time/duration), and
> in this case the name of the command (Fix ...) is appropriate.

I think the intent was to copy the notation duration to the performance 
duration, and remove the notation duration in the process, which gives a 
result similar to performing a grid quantize.  I tested just now, and it 
seems to meet that description.  ("Fix" as in "fasten in position" and 
not as in "repair.")

The other day, I entered that rhythmic figure from the tocatta from 
Widor's 5th Organ Symphony, then I used Adjust -> Interpret to generate 
performance durations that articulated the pattern of tenuto and staccato.

In trying to make that trailing rest go away, I attempted to undo the 
interpretation, to use the written duration as the performance duration, 
and undo the rhythmic interpretation.

The long and the short of it is that I was looking for "Interpret -> Fix 
Notation Quantization" and had forgotten what the option was called.  I 
tried that just now, and it worked.

I was finally able to get rid of the hated trailing rests.  Excellent!

As far as the rest of it, I'm not sure what's missing, other than my 
memory of how to use Rosegarden.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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