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Evaluating Analysis examples

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Hi,

Sorry, me again.

In trying to understand the new and very comprehensive Analysis section I note that the examples in the documentation start with the expression:

(setf webern5 (musicxml-to-omn "webern-op.5.xml" :inst 1))

Unfortunately that file does not appear to be in the standard search list and I'm getting 'file not found' messages. There is a file Webern-Op.5.xml hidden deep in the documentation but changing to use that case still does not find the file. Ideally, it should be possible to run the examples in sequence and see the results in the console which is very useful to learn new packages. (If I give a full path (setf webern5 (musicxml-to-omn "/Applications/Opusmodus.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/user.omdocset/Opusmodus/Media/MusicXML/Webern/Webern-Op.5.xml"))to the file hidden in the docs folder it does work) - but to get the next example in expressive-analysis (for example) only works if I wrap the result in an mcflatten call. e.g.:

(setf webern5 (mcflatten (musicxml-to-omn "/Applications/Opusmodus.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/user.omdocset/Opusmodus/Media/MusicXML/Webern/Webern-Op.5.xml")))

Then following examples work

This is just an example. You replace the name with your own xml file.


Here it is.

Webern-Op.5.xml

The xml file is in the Opusmodus/Media/MusiXML, but you would need to reinstall the app, which means delete the Opusmodus folder.
For a new user the expression will work.

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Many thanks,

I copied the file into the MusicXML folder and it now works fine. The same command using the path in the app package introduces an extra () around the OMN which explains the second problem.

Pete

Sorry, my error. I'd forgot to add the :inst 1 to the command and therefore it was my fault that I had an extra parentheses level.

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