| > 1.
> how about a feature which allows for the pausing of the rendering and
> its continuation.
i presume you want to "kill" the render and come back the next day where
you left off? hmm....
>
> 2.
> some means to render only sections of the composition without having to
extract - look in the "options" menu - dont know if it ever has been
tested on the PPC version...
from the manual:
The EXTRACT feature
This feature will extract a segment of a sorted numeric score file
according to instructions taken from a control file. The control file
contains an instrument list and two time points, from and to, in the form:
instruments 1 2 from 1:27.5 to 2:2
The component labels may be abbreviated as i, f and t. The time points
denote the beginning and end of the extract in terms of:
[section no.] : [beat no.].
each of the three parts is also optional. The default values for missing
i, f or t are:
all instruments, beginning of score, end of score.
extract reads an orchestra-readable score file and produces an
orchestra-readable result. Comments, tabs and extra spaces are flushed, w
anda statements are added and an f0 reflecting the extract length is
appended to the output. Following an extract process, the abbreviated
score will contain all function table statements, together with just those
note statements that occur in the from-to interval specified. Notes lying
completely in the interval will be unmodified; notes that lie only partly
within will have their p3 durations truncated as necessary.
-matt
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