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Re: PATCH -- Dashed Slurs
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Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
Re: PATCH -- Dashed Slurs |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Apr 2009 13:53:52 +0200 (CEST) |
>> Very nice! What do you think about making `dash-definition' either
>> accept a list of four parameters or a list of lists (with four
>> parameters each)? Then we could write
>>
>> #'(a b c d)
>>
>> and are not forced to use
>>
>> #'((a b c d))
>>
>> if the slur is not split into different segments.
>
> If the slur is not split into different segments, a will be 0 and b
> will be 1. So this proposal is still more complex than necessary.
Indeed. So it could accept either two numbers or a list of quartuple
lists.
> What about just defining a function
>
> \setSlurDash dash-fraction dash-period
>
> that would create the appropriate entry for dash-definition? We
> would also have \setPhrasingSlurDash.
This is fine with me.
Werner