There's an `include' statement (just replace `input' below with
`include')...  It should work the way you expect (the included file will
be shifted 10 beats).

At some point I plan on making the command line a little more
sophisticated (I think it would also be nice to override settings at
least or notate the same file with different presets).  Another idea I
have is to allow storing the current "timestamp" in a variable in a .fms
file so that it could be referred to later (which could make it much
easier to piece together sections of variable length)...

-David

On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 15:42 +0200, [email protected] wrote:

> Hi David.
> 
> In a fomus-based project here, sections are kept in separate files.  Ie:
> 
>         '$ fomus HEAD.fms sec1.fms sec2.fms ...'
> 
> Inside each sec*.fms theres a 'time +n {... ' statement, shifting whats
> in there to the wanted time.
> 
> However, having to manually adjust offsets after any durational change
> in the past structure is kludgy.
> 
> Is there a way to input files in a .fms-file?  Fex:
> 
>   time +10 {
>         input "sec2.fms"
>   }
> 
> alternatively providing statements like 'time +10' on the command-line,
> before each filename or some such?
> 
> Perhaps youve got better ideas?
> 
> Thanks alot.
> 
> -anders
> 
> 
> 
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