Am 11.12.2010 um 17:34 schrieb carl.d.soren...@gmail.com:
Looks pretty good to me. Looks *excellent* for a first patch.
Thanks,
Carl
http://codereview.appspot.com/3590041/diff/1/Documentation/notation/
fretted-strings.itely
File Documentation/notation/fretted-strings.itely (right):
http://codereview.appspot.com/3590041/diff/1/Documentation/notation/
fretted-strings.itely#newcode408
Documentation/notation/fretted-strings.itely:408: dividing a string
into
equal lengths.
ratio of string lengths above and below the harmonic fingering
http://codereview.appspot.com/3590041/diff/1/Documentation/notation/
fretted-strings.itely#newcode427
Documentation/notation/fretted-strings.itely:427: Slides can be
typeset
by attaching @code{\glissando} to a note:
Generally we don't like to indicate the syntax used to achieve an
effect
in the body of the documentation, because it won't be automatically
updated in the event the syntax changes.
I'd recommend that this sentence be changed to:
Slides can by typeset in both @code{Staff} and @code{TabStaff}
contexts:
http://codereview.appspot.com/3590041/diff/1/Documentation/notation/
fretted-strings.itely#newcode491
Documentation/notation/fretted-strings.itely:491: @noindent
Do we want to have\hideNotes apply to TabVoice? If so, we could
change
the definition of \hideNotes. That would probably be better than a
known issue.
IMHO I think we want to have \hideNotes apply to TabVoice. I tried to
achieve glissandi with an indefinite beginning/ending (but in vain):
slides = {
c'8\3\glissando( d'8\3)
c'8\3\glissando d'8\3
\hideNotes
\grace { \stemDown a16\3\glissando }
\unHideNotes
c'4\3
\afterGrace d'4\3\glissando {
\stemDown \hideNotes
g16\3 }
}
\score {
<<
\new Staff { \clef "treble_8" \slides }
\new TabStaff {
\new TabVoice {
\tabFullNotation
\slides }}
>>
}
http://codereview.appspot.com/3590041/
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