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Re: varC clefs in 2.19
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James |
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Re: varC clefs in 2.19 |
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Fri, 30 May 2014 10:24:32 +0100 |
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On 29/05/14 23:11, address@hidden wrote:
I was just looking over the "changes" page for the current development version (2.19.x)
and the section with the new clef glyphs caught my eye. The example given for; \clef
"varC" *seems* to be alto clef only.
Yes that seems right from the file changes.
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=lilypond.git;a=commit;h=476c0adbf748f1adcb6927a6197d13f3790c8a9b
scm/parser-clef.scm is the file that (I think) determines the position.
This clef in any position is a 'C' clef as it marks middle C. I'm sure it must
be possible to redefine the clef's position somehow, but this strikes me as an
oversight, especially with all the other clef transpositions which are readily
available.
Seems to be a documentation oversight actually if you look at the diff
for the file parser-clef.scm there _is_ a tenor version.
I'm not a programmer, but I seem to remember trying to document these
other clefs in that are in this file more coherently in, say, the
appendix. I just never got fully around to it.
However can you see if this 'tenor' version is what you wanted?
James