Am 04.06.2012 13:21, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 10:55 AM, David Kastrup<[email protected]> wrote:
Werner LEMBERG<[email protected]> writes:
Uh, oh, please not a letter. I almost always use seriffed fonts, and
it looks rather strange. What slightly longer but easy to remember
symbolics?
||
Please no. Let's keep this one-lettered.
(otherwise it would be quite good)
How about ! then? It actually has both | and . in it, and it _is_ a
sentence ending punctuation.
better than ||, but ! is visually smaller than | :/
Also, ! is a bit awkward to type.
hmm... "="? It has certain boldness to it.
"=" cound be used instead of the current "dashed", too.
What about either "[" or "]" for the thick bar line?
"|]" or "|[" compared to "|I" "I|" or "|!" "!|".
I knew we'd come to this point, but besides:
Are there any objections/meanings about
(1) moving most of the code from bar-line.cc and span-bar.cc into the
scheme layer
and
(2) is the "single glyph approach" feasible? Changing "." to "I" or
whatever char
is not a big problem, once the routines are settled.
Regards,
Marc
But i'm not totally convinced.
cheers,
Janek
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