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| portsmf README.txt
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| 14 Jun 2008
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| Roger B. Dannenberg
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| Portsmf is "Port Standard MIDI File", a cross-platform, C++ library
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| for reading and writing Standard MIDI Files.
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| 
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| License information: free and open source, see license.txt for details
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| 
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| Features:
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| - input and output of Standard MIDI Files
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| - data structures, classes, etc. for representing music data in memory
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|     o sequence structure consisting of multiple tracks
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|     o track structure consisting of multiple events
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|     o events contain note and control data
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|     o extensible attribute-value property lists
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|     o tempo track and time signature representation
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| - input and output of a text-based representation: Allegro files
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| - extensive editing operations on sequences and tracks
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| - conversion to/from binary buffers for archiving, undo/redo, etc.
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| 
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| Portsmf is a relatively small number of about 9 files, so there is
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| currently no support for building/maintaining Portsmf as a separate
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| library. (Contributions are welcome.) For now, it is suggested that
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| you simply compile these files along with your application sources.
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| 
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| There is a test program in portsmf_test and makefiles to build it as
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| an example.
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| 
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| You might want to browse through portsmf_test/allegro_test.cpp 
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| for examples that use and exercise most of the portsmf functions.
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