Thanks for all the replies regarding rests in tuples. I will definitely try
out abc2ps.
Here's another yaps oddity. Say you have the following in your abc file:
X:1
M:4/4
L:1/4
K:C
(d/c/A) (c/b/a)
The slurs will be represented as shallow arcs from from the first notehead to
the third notehead, and from the fourth notehead to the sixth notehead. In
both cases these arcs slice right through the note in the middle.
Do other abc-related programs do a better job with slurs? If not, would
learning MTeX allow me more control over how slurs, tuples, and all the rest
are rendered?
- Matt
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