Ok.. How about adding a new function, a state of editing, at which we adjust
note events in a note without move any of the notes. Lets call the state
"event editing".

Detail:
At first glance users should feel that the notes on piano roll is exactly
corresponding notes on the score. They have a choice of showing notes events
which really sounded.
Whether events shown or not, when at event editing state, any other notes or
events are faded/translucent, then we just edit every single note event with
normal editing controls (snapping may be disabled).

I made a simple image:
<http://dev-list.musescore.org/file/n7579756/event_tool.png> 

I'll update the draft proposal soon and if no problem I'll submit the final
proposal.


lasconic wrote
> Hi Tianli,
> 
> I will take a look to your PR and your draft.
> 
> Currently the piano roll view is seen as a way to edit the precise MIDI
> rendition of a score in a more friendly environment. It's of course under
> developed, but the goal was really a way to change the duration of a note
> events without changing the score. For example, try to add a note and a
> tremolo in the scoreview and check the pianoroll. Or try with a trill.
> 
> lasconic





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