[Rosegarden-user] Bars Ties

2015-02-11 Thread Steve Conrad
How would I go about rounding up the bar lines in a segment? It would not appear that a bar line is an event, since in jpff;;;'s CsoundExport code, all non-note events are printed as a comment line, and bar lines aren't there in the output. Same thing for ties. They aren't there either. If they

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Bars Ties

2015-02-11 Thread Steve Conrad
Thanks. That's helpful. Accessing bar line positions is more trouble than it's worth for me right is what that part of your answer tells me. That frees up some time for me. As for the ties, a note would have two properties: one for tied from and another for tied to. Any idea where I could find

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Bars Ties

2015-02-11 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On 02/11/2015 02:54 PM, Steve Conrad wrote: How would I go about rounding up the bar lines in a segment? It would not appear that a bar line is an event, since in jpff;;;'s CsoundExport code, all non-note events are printed as a comment line, and bar lines aren't there in the output. Bar

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Bars Ties

2015-02-11 Thread Steve Conrad
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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Bars Ties

2015-02-11 Thread Steve Conrad
Csound is utterly indifferent to note names and accidentals. Notes are called by their frequencies (yuck), midi note number or most commonly PCH notation which is what Rosegarden exports. In PCH, octaves are integers and the notes within an octave are decimals, so that 6.00 is middle C, 7.04 is