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Re: printing rest in ChordNames context
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Neil Puttock |
Subject: |
Re: printing rest in ChordNames context |
Date: |
Thu, 14 May 2009 20:44:03 +0100 |
2009/5/14 Carl D. Sorensen <address@hidden>:
> Not right now. I will investigate to see if it is easily done.
I think the only way, short of introducing a new event class which
includes both types of rest, would be to remove the listener for rests
and instead add one for rythmic-event. You could then filter out all
the listened events apart from rests using in_event_class ().
Regards,
Neil
- Re: printing rest in ChordNames context, Stjepan Brbot, 2009/05/13
- Re: printing rest in ChordNames context, James E. Bailey, 2009/05/14
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- Re: printing rest in ChordNames context, Tim McNamara, 2009/05/14
- Re: printing rest in ChordNames context, Marc Hohl, 2009/05/14
- Re: printing rest in ChordNames context, Marc Hohl, 2009/05/14
- Re: printing rest in ChordNames context, Tim McNamara, 2009/05/14
- Re: printing rest in ChordNames context, Carl D. Sorensen, 2009/05/14
- Re: printing rest in ChordNames context, Gilles Sadowski, 2009/05/14
- Re: printing rest in ChordNames context, Carl D. Sorensen, 2009/05/14
- Re: printing rest in ChordNames context,
Neil Puttock <=
- Re: printing rest in ChordNames context, Tim McNamara, 2009/05/14