On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Wil Macaulay wrote:

> If you want to notate a thousand tunes (cf O'Neill's
> or Henrik's collections) you probably aren't going to
> spend the time carefully adjusting note spacings on
> each one,

We're dealing here not with detailed note spacings, but
with essential structural information like were a
general repeat starts and a repeat ends.

Repeats are not a software dependent layout feature,
but form an integral part of the music you're notating.
If you're sloppy in notating the start or end of
general a repeat, you're loosing essential information.


 Groeten,
 Irwin Oppenheim
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