Inline part ???


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(2019-01-23, 20:39)Johann Eisner Wrote: Hi
Maybe a silly question, but I often read "inline a part".
What does this mean exactly?
And always remember, I'm a bloody beginner.

I'm a bit confused by both Orion's and Willy's answers. Particularly with respect to the OMR, parts should not be inlined as described, but instead included as files inside the MPD file (using the 0 FILE meta-command). They would then be referenced as normal. The following comes right from the OMR spec:

Quote:Unofficial parts are allowed to be used, but must be included in the MPD as referenced subfiles. The filename of the unofficial part is subject to the following naming rules:

Technically speaking, this isn't "inlining", but if someone asks for a part to be inlined, I would think that this is what they really mean.
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Inline part ??? - by Johann Eisner - 2019-01-23, 20:39
RE: Inline part ??? - by Orion Pobursky - 2019-01-23, 21:03
RE: Inline part ??? - by Willy Tschager - 2019-01-23, 21:05
RE: Inline part ??? - by Johann Eisner - 2019-01-23, 22:24
RE: Inline part ??? - by Travis Cobbs - 2019-01-24, 2:29
RE: Inline part ??? - by Philippe Hurbain - 2019-01-24, 7:02
RE: Inline part ??? - by Johann Eisner - 2019-01-24, 19:34
RE: Inline part ??? - by Steffen - 2019-01-31, 22:31

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