[fomus-cvs] CVS update: fomus/doc/fomus.html fomus/doc/fomus.xml fomus/doc/objects.xml fomus/doc/settings.xml
David Psenicka
dpsenicka at common-lisp.net
Thu Jul 21 15:38:48 UTC 2005
Update of /project/fomus/cvsroot/fomus/doc
In directory common-lisp.net:/tmp/cvs-serv23246/doc
Modified Files:
fomus.xml objects.xml settings.xml
Added Files:
fomus.html
Log Message:
Testing and bug fixes
Date: Thu Jul 21 17:38:46 2005
Author: dpsenicka
Index: fomus/doc/fomus.xml
diff -u fomus/doc/fomus.xml:1.1.1.1 fomus/doc/fomus.xml:1.2
--- fomus/doc/fomus.xml:1.1.1.1 Tue Jul 19 20:17:05 2005
+++ fomus/doc/fomus.xml Thu Jul 21 17:38:46 2005
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
<bookinfo>
<title>FOMUS Documentation</title>
- <releaseinfo>Version 0.1.0</releaseinfo>
- <date>7/19/2005</date>
+ <releaseinfo>Version 0.1.1</releaseinfo>
+ <date>7/21/2005</date>
<author>
<firstname>David</firstname>
<surname>Psenicka</surname>
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
</author>
<legalnotice>
<para>Copyright © 2005 David Psenicka, All Rights Reserved</para>
- <para>See file "COPYING" for terms of use and distribution</para>
+ <para>See file "COPYING" for terms of use and distribution.</para>
</legalnotice>
</bookinfo>
Index: fomus/doc/objects.xml
diff -u fomus/doc/objects.xml:1.2 fomus/doc/objects.xml:1.3
--- fomus/doc/objects.xml:1.2 Wed Jul 20 06:50:01 2005
+++ fomus/doc/objects.xml Thu Jul 21 17:38:46 2005
@@ -673,7 +673,7 @@
If a number is used, 60 represents middle C, as in a MIDI file.
Numbers are rounded depending on the whether semitones or quartertones are specified (see the
- <varname><link linkend="auto.accs.fun">AUTO-ACCS-FUN</link></varname> setting).
+ <varname><link linkend="quartertones">QUARTERTONES</link></varname> setting).
Symbols are assembled by concatenating a note letter name (<literal>A</literal> through <literal>G</literal>),
a <literal>+</literal> or <literal>S</literal> for sharp or a <literal>-</literal> or <literal>F</literal> for flat, and an
@@ -934,13 +934,6 @@
<classname><link linkend="class.rest">REST</link></classname> objects.
</para>
- <para>
- A final important thing to note is that mark offsets aren't quantized.
-
- Since note and rest offsets may shift slightly, it might be helpful to alter mark offsets by some amount to insure they are distributed
- as expected.
- </para>
-
<para>Constructor:
<function>(MAKE-MARK &key
:ID <userinput>id</userinput>
Index: fomus/doc/settings.xml
diff -u fomus/doc/settings.xml:1.2 fomus/doc/settings.xml:1.3
--- fomus/doc/settings.xml:1.2 Wed Jul 20 06:50:01 2005
+++ fomus/doc/settings.xml Thu Jul 21 17:38:46 2005
@@ -169,6 +169,8 @@
<section>
<title>Accidentals</title>
<simplelist type="horiz" columns="3">
+ <member><varname><link linkend="quartertones">:QUARTERTONES</link></varname></member>
+
<member><varname><link linkend="acc.throughout.meas">:ACC-THROUGHOUT-MEAS</link></varname></member>
<member><varname><link linkend="acc.use.double">:ACC-USE-DOUBLE</link></varname></member>
@@ -474,7 +476,7 @@
<para>
Designates which function is to be used for determining note spellings.
- Current possible values are <literal>:DEFAULT</literal>, <literal>:NOKEY1</literal> and <literal>:NOKEY-QTONES1</literal>.
+ Current possible values are <literal>:DEFAULT</literal> and <literal>:NOKEY1</literal>.
<literal>:DEFAULT</literal> is equivalent to <literal>:NOKEY1</literal>.
</para>
@@ -628,8 +630,6 @@
Floating point numbers are treated with the <function>RATIONALIZE</function> function in this case (this isn't recommended).
If offsets and durations of events aren't "notatable" then <application>FOMUS</application> will complain with an error.
-
- Note that mark objects aren't quantized (see class <classname><link linkend="class.mark">MARK</link></classname> for details).
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -1462,6 +1462,21 @@
grace notes so that they don't exceed the durations of the notes they precede.
This only applies to grace notes that are automatically generated by the quantizing algorithm.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term><varname><anchor id="quartertones"/>:QUARTERTONES</varname></term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ If set to <literal>T</literal>, <application>FOMUS</application> rounds pitches to quartertone values
+ and uses quartertone notation in the score.
+
+ This only works if the algorithm specified by the <varname><link linkend="auto.accs.fun">AUTO-ACCS-FUN</link></varname> setting
+ supports it.
+
+ Currently, <literal>:NOKEY1</literal> supports quartertones.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
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