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2013/10/30 14:29:30
Keni
I seem to be having a lot of trouble with doubled notes right now and I'm investigating a number of issues...
 
I've never exactly understood the use of the time value setting when running this cal... and I find that I can't always get it to remove all dups...
 
Can anyone please explain to me how the time window works with this?
 
Thanks...
Keni
 
2013/10/30 14:43:09
scook
The "Window for Time Identity" is used to determine what is a duplicate note. By default a duplicate must start at the exact same time as another note unless a nonzero value is entered in "Window for Time Identity". Then the script will consider a note a duplicate if it starts within the number of ticks entered in "Window for Time Identity" of another note.
2013/10/30 14:52:11
Keni
Thanks scook...
 
That's what I thought...
 
So if I make it a large number it should catch anything relatively close to the start time?
 
It seems that no matter what value I set it at, it leaves a lot of dupes that I must manually remove...
 
...and why would it find dupes at a lesser value than it did at a larger value? I've had this happen where I first try a number of say 18 and it finds/removes 2 dupes, then repeat the same with a setting of 3 and it finds another???
 
Keni
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