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floating point renumbering of named ticks - MIDI Designer Q&A
floating point renumbering of named ticks
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I have a need for floating point named ticks. At the moment I'm building them using a shell script on the mac and copy/pasting over to MD but it occurs to me that it might be relatively easy and maybe useful to have it as a renumbering option in MD itself, you think?
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kimaldis
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Sounds like you are wanting to map to physical units of some sort so you are building the scaling table using a shell script. Cool.
Being able to specify it in the control and have the values calculated automatically would be nice. A units field to go with it would be cool also.
Hey there, I never saw this suggestion come in. Yes, MD would be much more efficient for extending named ticks in a few different directions than forcing you to go via shell-script etc. It's a great suggestion and much appreciated. Thanks!
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