On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 1:31 AM, Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Graham Percival wrote Tuesday, June 17, 2008 8:14 AM
>
>> What about
>>  \arpeggioParenOn
>>  \arpeggioParenOff
>> ?
>
> On/Off work well when there are just two possible states,
> but here we have the default, bracket and parenthesis
> states, so I don't like them here.

Actually, there are currently five possible states: default, up, down,
bracket, and parenthesis.  So we need to find a solution that will
take everything into account.

How about a compromise? -- Keep \arpeggioNeutral, but only use it to
revert \arpeggioUp and \arpeggioDown.  Then use \..Up and \..Down
commands for the bracket and parenthesis states:

\arpeggioUp
\arpeggioDown
\arpeggioNeutral
\arpeggioBracketOn
\arpeggioBracketOff
\arpeggioParenOn
\arpeggioParenOff

How does this look?

Thanks,
-Patrick


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