Wow, there are some [glow=green,2,300]cool[/glow] things [shadow=yellow,left]here[/shadow]. One change I do not care for, however, is the way the date is displayed. February 03, 2006, 01:07:59 pm just seems so archaic, while 2006-02-03 13:07:59 is not only progressive, it is more logical. [move]I hope it gets changed back...[/move]
Rather than having to remember the formulas (and remembering how to use them), I came up with a way that is much easier, for me anyway:
This example is set at tempo = 160 Create a measure with 8 eighth rests in it. Insert tempo marks before each eighth rest. Before 1st, 3rd, 5th, & 7th eighth rests, set tempo to dotted-eighth = 160. Before 2nd, 4th, 6th, & 8th eighth rests, set tempo to dotted-quarter = 160. (I usually use Copy&Paste to do this more quickly.) Then you can use either the local repeat feature or you can Copy&Paste as many measures as you need, in case you need one straight measure somewhere in there. For that measure, simply enter quarter-note = 160 at the beginning of the measure with no other tempo marks anywhere else in that measure.