On 12/2/09 2:19 PM, "Neil Puttock" <n.putt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/12/1 Carl Sorensen <c_soren...@byu.edu>:
>
>> There is a question I have though,
>>
>> In your opinion, should
>>
>> c4^"1"^"2"\turn
>>
>> put the \turn at the top or the bottom of the stack?
>
> I think I prefer leaving it as it is, otherwise it breaks the rule
> that outside-staff-priority should only take precedence over
> script-priority when explicitly set.
But it seems to me that if outside-staff-priority is set for one grob, and
not for the other, then they should be compared by script-priority, since
there is *not* an outside-staff priority.
Then, the script-column will have the outside-staff-priority of the lowest
element, and the scripts will be ordered within the column by script
priority.
>
> The main problem I see is how confusing this is for users: for many
> scripts there's no default script-priority, which means the engraver
> has to furnish it (the same is true for fingerings and text scripts).
> Unless you're familiar with the source code, the stacking decisions
> can still seem arbitrary.
Does this mean we need to establish the outside-staff-priority for *all*
scripts?
Thanks,
Carl
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