On 14.07.2002 14:55 Uhr, Mark D. Lew wrote

> One last thought:  Is it at all practical to also apply some of these ideas
> to the articulations?  Obviously, the needs are very different, since an
> articulation is only a single character, and the auto-placement stuff is
> already built into the definition.  Still, I sort of like the idea of
> having a type-in-score for articulations as well, especially if it can be
> done without a mouse click.  And having angle-bracket text would solve the
> problem on not being able to easily distinguish one's multiple
> articulations with different placement rules.

I guess if Coda ever manages to construct such an entry method for
expressions it is a small step to do the same for artics.
BTW, I personally would very much like to see artics with more than just one
character. Strictly speaking this is already possible using the shape
designer, and perhaps with auto-placing expressions it won't be necessary
any more, but there are lots of situations where I could use them. Ie
bracketed trills :"(tr.)"

Johannes
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http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de

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