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Re: [Denemo-devel] Prevailing duration
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Richard Shann |
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Re: [Denemo-devel] Prevailing duration |
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Sat, 13 Nov 2010 10:14:00 +0000 |
I have realized that this comment I made on irc #denemo holds the key to
how we can cope with new note types:
<rshann> I am not sure what happens if you put a graphic on a chord
directive - it is probably up for grabs what is done with it
In fact, Nils was already pushing in the right direction, and I must
apologize to him for not realizing what to do sooner.
First we need to forget all about stems, tails and beaming. These are
built-in and I don't see any need (nor any way) of customizing them.
So a chord is a set of noteheads at various heights. And so I propose
that a chord directive with graphic override means use the graphic as
the default notehead for the chord, while a note with graphic override
means replace the notehead for that note of the chord. Of course,
without the graphic override any directives that have a graphic will
just add them to the display (as in fingerings, fret number, bow
direction etc).
This requires some C code, passing stuff from chord to note, but I am
sure it will not be difficult.
Richard
On Fri, 2010-11-12 at 17:28 +0000, Richard Shann wrote:
> We now have Breve and Longa in Denemo, but the prevailing duration does
> not kick in for them. The current note/rest entry bar and the Musical
> Snippet bar perform a similar role here; I can see a way to unify this,
> and allow for future developments. I have written it up at
>
> http://denemo.org/index.php/Prevailing_Duration
>
> Richard
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