On 8/19/05, VSD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 01:03:12 +0200, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > I have taken a closer look at tie formatting in the beautiful Wiener > > Urtext of Brahms op 119 that I have (the piece has lots and lots of > > ties). I think that I can cook something that closely mimicks this > > style, and solves the existing problems with seconds in chords. The > > trickiest bit is that ties should avoid staff lines, and which means > > that short ties should completely be inside the spaces, while long ties > > should cross the staff line, to have their horizontal part in the center > > of the space. > > > > If anyone is interested, I can put up a scan of the Brahms piece. > > I guess that would help clarifying what we all can expect, so please > proceed! > > > Implementing this (and figuring out the mechanism) is somewhat involved > > so I have to charge EUR 450 to implement it. AFAICS, we already have > > pledges for 300 EUR, so an additional EUR 150 is still needed. Of > > course, contributions of smaller amounts (eg 3 people contributing 50 > > euro) are also welcome. > > So we would have now (please correct me if I'm wrong): > > - Steve D: EUR 100 > - Kieren Richard MacMillan: EUR 100 > - me (Vincent): EUR 100 > - Jay Hamilton: EUR 50 > - Bertalan Fodor: EUR 50 > > that's EUR 400. Then we would just need another EUR 50. > > a-ny-bo-dy-el-se?
Trevor Bača: EUR 50 (Sorry: I mailed Han-Wen privately but forgot to copy the list.) :-) Trevor.
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