Re: [abcusers] AlphabetSoup output data structures

2004-05-14 Thread Phil Taylor
On 14 May 2004, at 07:56, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: I'm a user of MUP. There was a similar discussion some time ago about this subject in the mup-users mailing list. Just like in abc in mup the notes in a chord have to be of the same length, or else be in different voice. Notes in a chord

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2004-05-14 Thread Wil Macaulay
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Re: [abcusers] AlphabetSoup output data structures

2004-05-14 Thread Jack Campin
That's a standard rule of music. You can't put black and white notes on the same stem for instance. Actually, this isn't a rule at all. Music printers routinely put white and black note heads on the same stem. I quote Gardner Read Music Notation page 69 Intervals (involving two note

Re: [abcusers] AlphabetSoup output data structures

2004-05-14 Thread Kevin Lawton
Jack Campin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's a standard rule of music. You can't put black and white notes on the same stem for instance. ||| Actually, this isn't a rule at all. Music printers routinely ||| put ||| white and black note heads on the same stem. || I quote Gardner

Re: [abcusers] AlphabetSoup output data structures

2004-05-14 Thread Wil Macaulay
been lurking for a while, but following this with interest. A cautionary note here - how _would_ your parser behave on discovering it was asked to parse one of these 'illegal' constructs? I've been very busy lately loosening up Skink's parser based on discovering that there is a significant

Re: [abcusers] AlphabetSoup output data structures

2004-05-14 Thread Phil Taylor
On 15 May 2004, at 01:21, Jack Campin wrote: A cautionary note here - how _would_ your parser behave on discovering it was asked to parse one of these 'illegal' constructs? I'm in agreement with the point you're making but not with any of your examples... there is a significant number of existing