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From: | Rune Zedeler |
Subject: | Re: Relative mode |
Date: | Fri, 24 Oct 2003 21:51:45 +0200 |
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David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
I guess I didn't understand your proposal then, or you changed it and I missed it. Sorry. I'm happy to withdraw my characterization of it having the disadvantages of both, etc.. To quote:"So »c d e d c« and »c d' e' d, c,« would mean the same thing."
I don't understand what you mean.It is true that in "relativetwo" c d e d c and c d' e' d, c, mean the same thing (namely the same as c d e d c in the old relative mode).
But that doesn't matter. A \relativetwo statement or something could select it and it could still be entered with the colon, because anchor notes would make \relativetwo more usable as well. As things are, I find relative mode unusable. Anchor notes might change that for some scores.
I agree that anchors would be nice. -Rune
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