Summary of \relative { q } ... analysis. (was: Plans for changing chord repeat implementations)

2012-01-27 Thread David Kastrup
Ok, since I am about to doing another user interface change, I present a summary of the proposed way of tackling it, and the reasons behind it. There are basically three different approaches of how to make q work, all with advantages and drawbacks. 1) do it in the parser, like the last duration

Re: Summary of \relative { q } ... analysis. (was: Plans for changing chord repeat implementations)

2012-01-27 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 1/27/12 5:27 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote: Possibly I am just paranoid about the transpose problem: people can likely accept that { c e g \transpose c d { q } } does not transpose. And it is not like there is a place where inserting \q could make it work. I totally accept that. In