Properties:
In NotationProperties, the following are defined globally (same across
notation views):
HEIGHT_ON_STAFF;
NOTE_STYLE;
BEAMED;
BEAM_ABOVE;
SLASHES;
STEM_UP;
USE_CAUTIONARY_ACCIDENTAL;
OTTAVA_SHIFT;
SLUR_ABOVE;
For tablature, I kludged in a few extensionsions:
TAB_HEIGHT_ON_STAFF;
TAB_O
On Friday 20 July 2007, Chris Cannam wrote:
>
> OK, to clarify. It seems that if you close the fretboard dialog and then
> open it by clicking on an empty bit of space, the last fretboard you
> selected remains selected.
>
> However, if you close the fretboard dialog and then open it again by
> cl
>Composition owns the tabTunings, but Track gets an id. It's similar to how
>Composition owns Track, and Segment gets an id. There can be many >tabTunings
>in Composition. Each Track can pick whichever one it wants to use.
Ah ok this is perfect! (I imagined it was something like that, sorry for
On Thursday 26 July 2007 23:59, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> an announcement of my intent to accomplish something codewise.
It's all in the parsing. :)
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On Friday 27 July 2007 00:03, Alessandro Preziosi wrote:
> Tuning belonging to composition is a good thing most of the times, but I
> don't know... anyway it toggles the possibility of having different tunings
> in a song, am I right? Mybe it was better as property of each track, that's
Compositio