Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Mats Bengtsson schreef:
really
well-defined which one and the program should definitely tell that
that the
user probably has made a mistake and the program had to make a decision
on which mark to typeset.
IMO, this is pretty well defined:
global = { s1*8 \mark \default s1*8 \mark \default}
violinone = << \global { \notesone } >>
...etc...
I'm working on a viola trio right now, and these warning messages
completely conceal any other info. I shudder to think of all the
messages if I were doing an orchestral score.
It would be better if there were a check if the new event is equal to
the old one, and only warn if they're different. Also, the definition
location seems to be missing. Erik?
Yes, please!
Cheers,
- Graham
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