On Jul 13, 2004, at 1:36 PM, Barbara Touburg wrote:

Interesting suggestion. I've just tried it. In the ETF file, the line that describes the time signature reads: "^MS(1) 4 1024 240 0 0 0" (4/4 time).

Ah, that's very unfortunate. I was hoping it would encode the value of the actual character displayed, not its rhythmic value in EDUs.


This also suggests that my idea for expanding the "use a different time signature for display" option might not be so easy as I imagined. It seems that the underlying code is designed to think only in terms of EDUs there. What happens if you
use the current "use a different time signature for display"? Still represented in EDUs, I imagine. Too bad.


mdl

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