Am 07.04.2013 um 10:14 schrieb Marc Hohl <[email protected]>: > Am 06.04.2013 23:44, schrieb David Kastrup: >> Marc Hohl <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> Am 05.04.2013 23:02, schrieb Janek Warchoł: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> The name "OctavateEight" doesn't have any sense - it doesn't show that >>>> this grob is related to the clef, and anyway the clef can be >>>> "transposed" by any amount, not just an octave. >>>> I suggest to rename this grob to ClefTransposition or something >>>> similar (since this is not strictly transposition, it may be best to >>>> use a slightly different name... ClefShift? At any rate, >>>> ClefOctavation would make much more sense than OctavateEight). >>>> We can also change names of some related context properties, for >>>> example clefOctavation, clefOctavationStyle etc. My only worry is >>>> that they may become too similar (clefTransposition and >>>> ClefTransposition). >>>> Thoughts? >>> >>> +1 >>> >>> I'd prefer ClefTransposition over ClefShift, since the latter >>> implies some shift relative to the clef's default position. >> >> I think I'd like ClefModifier. Something like I'd prefer ClefOctavation (or maybe ClefOctaveShift) to ClefModifier because it's clearer / more intuitive (at least to me). ClefModifier could be misunderstood to refer to the shape of the symbol. > > +1 > >> >> `clefOctavation' (integer) >> Add this much extra octavation. Values of 7 and -7 are >> common. >> >> does not make sense. Transposition is not really accurate since the >> number is in steps rather than diatonic. It is a bit disconcerting that >> values of 7, -7, 14 and -14 lead to numbers 8, 8, 15 and 15. >> >> I don't find "shift" all too bad: one can talk about pitch shifting >> after all, and for spatial displacements we tend to use "offset". >> > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
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