2008/12/14 Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org>: > >> Can we please make sure to include at least one example of input >> syntax in the newsfile? > > Well, it's Maximilian's turn...
Yup, sorry. During the last couple of days I didn't have access to the computer I presently work on (and won't have for another few days), whence the delay in my response. Werner, thanks a lot for applying and cleaning up the patches! I should have taken care of using the right the coding style in the first place. As for the input syntax, that's a good point anyway. So far I only used the arrowed accidentals by tweaking the maqam example and defining separate names for all combinations of notes with all kinds of arrowed accidentals (see the attached file micro1.ly). The drawback is that the microtonal notes are associated with a certain pitch and that one has to add a huge list of note name definitions at the beginning of the file. One could also redefine the +/- 1/4 and +/- 3/4 alterations to use the arrowed accidentals, as in the attached file micro2.ly. The drawback ist that one cannot use the "regular" quartertone accidentals any more since they are overridden by the new definition (and microtones are still attached to a specific pitch). Do you think we should provide "standard" names for all the notes with microtonal alterations? These would have to be localized, right? (which I don't know how to do properly since I'm not familiar with the naming conventions in other languages.) Or should we require the user to make his own definitions each time (s)he wants to use these accidentals? Which of these methods should be included in the news file as an example for the recommended syntax? Max
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