Previously,
0 -> no swing (1:1, 50%)
50 -> triplet swing (2:1, 66%)
75 -> hard swing (3:1, 75%)
100 -> sextuplet swing (5:1, 83%) (default!)
150 -> absolute maximum (inf:1, 100%)
This is rather confusing...
One common interpretation uses percentages of the beat, where triplet
swing is 66%. However, that causes precision issues since it's really
66.666...
Since we already default to 100 and take "no swing" as zero, let's make
that reference point triplet swing. Then the scale becomes:
0 -> no swing (1:1)
100 -> triplet swing (2:1)
150 -> hard swing (3:1)
200 -> sextuplet swing (5:1)
300 -> absolute maximum (inf:1)
300 doesn't make any sense, so let's change the range to -250 .. 250
which covers all useful values.
Also remove the division through 100 and back, to avoid rounding issues.
Signed-off-by: Asahi Lina <lina@asahilina.net>
Copyright-holder and year information is extracted from git log.
git history begins in 2005. So (C) from 1998..2005 is lost. Also some
(C) assignment of commits where the committer didn't use --author.
Separate Snap from Grid. Lots of naming changes.
Multiple simultaneous snap options allowed. Grid is one of the possible Snap options.
Grid uses the same data as the rulers. Replace complicated tempo_lines with simple grid_lines.
The Grid is zoom-scale-sensitive along with the rulers. If you are zoomed out, grid becomes coarser.
Vimmers, try let c_space_errors = 1 in your .vimrc to highlight this kind of stuff in red. I don't know the emacs equivalent...
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