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Re: Syntax for multiple slurs per Voice?
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Urs Liska |
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Re: Syntax for multiple slurs per Voice? |
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Fri, 2 Oct 2015 17:38:48 +0200 |
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Am 02.10.2015 um 16:06 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
> Hi David,
>
>> issue 4625 in the tracker
>> <URL:https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4625/> is the final
>> straw to provide an actual input syntax for setting the spanner-id
>> property introduced before version 2.16.
> Fabulous!
>
>> How do people feel about choosing one of the following variations of
>> \- and \= (code compiles and does the expected thing even in 2.18):
> I think I prefer \=, but I would be happy with either.
I also think that \= looks better, because
a) what we're doing is *assigning* an id (at least from a user's
perspective)
b) \- looks more like a misspelled -\ (as in -\markup) and thus somewhat
confusing.
This is indeed very exiting "news" - and the fact that a new interface
seems necessary to make that option known is indeed interesting.
Is the request for making it possible to have an "id"ed slur/spanner go
to another voice/staff related to that issue or is it technically a
different thing?
Urs
>
>> Other options I have thought about would be \# but it turns out that
>> looks really clunky and works worse logically with strings than with
>> numbers. Also it might be more trouble with syntax highlighting because
>> of already existing meanings of # .
> Is this possibly the right time/situation to finally use the [currently
> unused, I believe??] @?
>
> Thanks for all your great work on this issue.
> Kieren.
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Re: Syntax for multiple slurs per Voice?, Kieren MacMillan, 2015/10/08