Move header files into include/midifile folder. #63
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Effectively we add a folder "namespace" to the midifile headers.
This is standard practice when structuring a library (e.g. note
boost does this). When a parent project includes this library it
will be more clear which headers belong to the
midifile
library.
Also a minor CMake fix is made which will associate the header
folder with the
midifile
CMake target in accordance with modernCMake best practices.
These changes make the project more friendly to the common
workflow of incorporating the library into a larger project as a
git submodule.
Fixes #62