On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, drarn wrote:

> I apologize abjectly for taking so long on an issue so simple. Snapping
> slurs to beams is intolerable because it makes them hard to read in all
> cases. Slurs should stay at the heads of the notes, period. The idea of
> snapping slurs to beams is a persistent bad idea. The person responsible

        I happen to want melismata* at the tops of the stems.  Does this go
against what you're saying?  (NB: I want it because it's what people around
here are more used to, and the musically not very literate need what they're
used to, in my case -- and even better, from my point of view, would be full
configurability).  

*       I hope this is the right word.  Peter Chubb defined it as "a syllable 
        marking (all the notes under the line to be sung to the same syllable;
        a melisma)"

        :)


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