On Wednesday, 09 September 2015 at 10:16:39 am -0400, Henry So Jr. wrote:
> Personally, I'd rather avoid adding this kind of complexity unless there
> is really no other way to do it. It means more moving parts and "magic
> side-effects," making broken scores more difficult to debug (both for
> the user and for us, as support).
>
> Therefore, I'd like to look further into other ways of doing it, but I
> need some time to look into it to get all the options (including this
> one, of course) on the table.
This is what I've come up with:
Gregorio (the program) produces syllables that look like ...
{|s|}{y}{l}
{|l|}{a}{}
{|b|l}{e}{s}
{}{|a|}{re}
{|f|}{u}{n!}
..., with the first letter of the syllable surrounded by pipe
characters. GregorioTeX would then strip the pipes for the old
centering options or use the piped letter as the center for the new
first-letter centering scheme.
I have a proof-of-concept that works on the TeX side, but I don't want
to start coding the C part until this (unorthodox?) idea gets some sort
of approval.
Any thoughts?
Henry
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