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How to Save Our Own Changes #20

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7quantumphysics opened this issue Jun 15, 2021 · 1 comment
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How to Save Our Own Changes #20

7quantumphysics opened this issue Jun 15, 2021 · 1 comment

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@7quantumphysics
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This is not a problem and more of a question. I'm not sure where else to ask the question, so I'll ask it here. I hope you don't mind...

I want to edit the AutoStepper so that it makes it more challenging for people using laptop keys vs a dance pad. I was thinking maybe I could change the StepGranularity for example to make the .sm more dense with notes. The problem is that I'm not sure how to recompile any changes to your code. I see that I can edit the codes in the src directory, but can there be a MakeFile that easily compiles changes? If no MakeFile, then can you share with me how you generated your AutoStepper.jar in the dist directory?

Thanks!

@brianpow
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try my fork, it adds stepgran as argument for tuning StepGranularity

https://github.com/brianpow/AutoStepper

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