Hi Jan-Peter, On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Jan-Peter Voigt <jp.vo...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hello list, hello David, > > I have two questions concerning the \shape command (2.15.40) created by > David Nalesnik: > > 1. Is it possible to shape ties in a chord? > > { \shape Tie #'(((0 . 0)(0 . 1)(0 . -1)(0 . 0))((0 . 0)(0 . 1)(0 . -1)(0 . > 0))) <c' e' g' b'>1 ~ | q4 } > Unfortunately, no. It should be fairly straightforward to define a command to operate on unbroken/broken stacks of ties, and I can look into this. > > 2. In the development version warnings were given and a color was used to > indicate a mismatch of offset count and number of curves in a broken one. > What is the reason to not include that into the release? > > My thinking here was to get the basic functionality into the code base, and these warnings are helpful but not strictly necessary. (They were designed to be part of a slur-editing tool and might be more suitable for now as an enhancement on the LSR--opinions welcome!) Best, David
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