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Re: Slashes in leadsheets
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Re: Slashes in leadsheets |
Date: |
Sat, 11 Feb 2012 15:10:01 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.92 (gnu/linux) |
Thomas Morley <address@hidden> writes:
> Personally I'd prefer sth like the attached. But it might not work
> with the latest devel-version due to the changes with EventChord. (I
> can't test it. "2.15.24" is currently my highest version.)
I have not checked this in practice, but theoretically, the only
affected function would appear to be keepOnlyFirstNote (or so), and
since this function makes a difference only when there is more than one
note, namely, when there _is_ an EventChord, I don't think that the
EventChord changes should cause any difference here.
Of course, if you use chord repetitions (q) here, keepOnlyFirstNote will
only be able to do its job if you have already run \chordRepeats
manually (instead of waiting for its automatic run at the start of
typesetting).
I have been really messing with a lot of code, it would seem.
--
David Kastrup
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, (continued)
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, David Nalesnik, 2012/02/10
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, Robin Bannister, 2012/02/10
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, Thomas Morley, 2012/02/10
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, Francisco Vila, 2012/02/11
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, Robin Bannister, 2012/02/11
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, Thomas Morley, 2012/02/11
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, Robin Bannister, 2012/02/11
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, Francisco Vila, 2012/02/11
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, David Nalesnik, 2012/02/11
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, Thomas Morley, 2012/02/11
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, Thomas Morley, 2012/02/11
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, David Kastrup, 2012/02/11
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, Thomas Morley, 2012/02/11
- Re: Slashes in leadsheets, Francisco Vila, 2012/02/11