On 13 mars 2013, at 00:02, janek.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote:

> Nice hairpins!
> 
> Janek
> 
> 
> https://codereview.appspot.com/7615043/diff/23001/input/regression/ferneyhough-hairpins.ly
> File input/regression/ferneyhough-hairpins.ly (right):
> 
> https://codereview.appspot.com/7615043/diff/23001/input/regression/ferneyhough-hairpins.ly#newcode4
> input/regression/ferneyhough-hairpins.ly:4: texidoc = "LilyPond creates
> hairpins found in Ferneyhough scores.
> Please be more specific - a user might not know what Ferneyhough scores
> look like.
> For example, add "There are two variants of Ferneyhough hairpins: one is
> horizontal for its whole length with short vertical line at the end that
> is louder, and another one is similar to ordinary hairpin except that
> its width doesn't change evenly - it's narrower with a wide opening at
> the end"
> 

(ccing Trevor) Obviously I want the name that is the most appropriate for the 
object.  Trevor, having suggested it, may know what it is called in 
Anglo-American contemporary music circles (I like "flairpin" :)

Once we decide on a name, I'll add this to the texidoc.

Cheers,
MS
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