Hi David,

thanks for the new 'delivery'.
I copied it to my project folder, but it's too late now here to investigate it (has to wait for tomorrow). I'm really looking forward to making all this available in a structured way (although it will surely take some time). Experience working with your function and the new options to visualize the control-points is so beautiful and such a tremenduous improvement in handling LilyPond ...

Best
Urs

Am 09.05.2012 01:49, schrieb David Nalesnik:
Hi Urs,

    Hi David,
    as promised I tried out your updated function(s).
    Well, you can't call this a complete test suite, but it seems to
    work perfectly. Many thanks.
    Attached is a version showing that it also/still works with
    phrasingSlurs.

    I find the warnings very useful. I assume it isn't possible to
    find out and display the 'real' place in the source where the
    problem comes from? As it is, I only know that there is a changed
    curve that doesn't work anymore, but don't know where it is (which
    can of course be difficult to pin down in larger pieces.
    If it isn't possible to identify the calling line in the source
    code, would it be possible to mark the respective curve red? This
    way one could easily spot the problematic grob.


You can do either, or both. The attached file will display a warning which includes the input location and (if you uncomment the relevant lines in shape-curve) print the curves in red.


    That a wrong number of pairs gives strange results is OK. That way
    one is gently pointed towards malformed input ;-)


+1


    So it works like a charm now :-)
    If you could still add the colour or line number feature - or tell
    me that you won't or can't do it - I could make a useable and
    distributably version of the file - maybe as a package together
    with displayControlPoints (see other mail in the other thread).


Sure, please do! In the meantime, I'll keep tinkering with this and I'll send along any improvements.

Thank you very much for your comments!

Best,
David

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