Graham Percival wrote:
On 1-Aug-04, at 1:56 AM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
What about extending the syntax for \< ... \! (or rather, the syntax for spanners) to provide commands which accept an argument like this:
c2\<<{s4} c2 | c1 \!!{s2..}
FWIW, I enthusiastically second this motion, particularly with regards to ending a hairpin at the end of a note. Perhaps something like
c1\< | c\!! (without any \...{foo} )
could produce something like c1\< | <c1 {s2... s32\>}>
This would greatly simply editing (and simply reading!) Lilypond scores.
+1 !!!! (I enthusiastically vote for this also)
Any efficient notation will do. Sounds like a scheme solution should work. I'm too busy with non-musical projects at the moment but if it doesn't get done I will attempt it.
Paul Scott
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