Re: overrides in quoted cues

2014-08-02 Thread Mark Knoop
At 20:10 on 02 Aug 2014, David Kastrup wrote:
>Mark Knoop  writes:
>
>> Through experimentation I have discovered that tweaks are effective
>> in quoted cues, however overrides do not work. It is possible to make
>> overrides work by adding StreamEvent to quotedCueEventTypes, however
>> this brings with it additional events such as slurs and dynamics
>> which are not desired.
>>
>> Is there any other way to make overrides work in quoted cues? I could
>> not find an event class that seemed relevant.
>
>Try with Override and Revert (yes, uppercase, and no -event following
>the name).
>
Brilliant, thank you. I'll look for a place to either document this or
make a snippet.

(Apologies David for replying to you first instead of the list.)

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Re: overrides in quoted cues

2014-08-02 Thread Mark Knoop
At 20:10 on 02 Aug 2014, David Kastrup wrote:
>Mark Knoop  writes:
>
>> Through experimentation I have discovered that tweaks are effective
>> in quoted cues, however overrides do not work. It is possible to make
>> overrides work by adding StreamEvent to quotedCueEventTypes, however
>> this brings with it additional events such as slurs and dynamics
>> which are not desired.
>>
>> Is there any other way to make overrides work in quoted cues? I could
>> not find an event class that seemed relevant.
>
>Try with Override and Revert (yes, uppercase, and no -event following
>the name).

Brilliant, thank you. I'll look for a place to either document this or
make a snippet.

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Mark Knoop

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Re: overrides in quoted cues

2014-08-02 Thread David Kastrup
Mark Knoop  writes:

> Through experimentation I have discovered that tweaks are effective in
> quoted cues, however overrides do not work. It is possible to make
> overrides work by adding StreamEvent to quotedCueEventTypes, however
> this brings with it additional events such as slurs and dynamics which
> are not desired.
>
> Is there any other way to make overrides work in quoted cues? I could
> not find an event class that seemed relevant.

Try with Override and Revert (yes, uppercase, and no -event following
the name).

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David Kastrup

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