Is 'p' an option? There is some mild level of appeal in this choice in that it's a reversed 'q' which might help memory.
L On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 4:11 PM David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote: > Mats Bengtsson <mat...@kth.se> writes: > > > On 2023-01-23 00:36, David Kastrup wrote: > > > > We have q for "repeat last chord with default duration" and 4 for > > "repeat last pitch with specific duration" but not "repeat last pitch > > with default duration". > > > > To me, the most natural solution would be to extend q to mean last > > pitch/chord (i.e. last "sounding music event") with default duration. > > Over the years, I have several times misremembered the exact meaning > of > > q and tried to use it to repeat the last pitch, and instead got a > > repetition of a chord that happened much earlier in the score. > > For one thing, I think that ship has sailed in terms of dealing with > existing sources writing, say > > { \partial 8 g8 | <c' e' g'>4. g8 q4. g8 | q2 r4. \bar "|." } > > which were a large motivation for the current q behavior. The current > behavior also very much facilitates "oom-pah" basses like > > { \clef "bass" c,4 <c e g> g, q | c, q g, q | } > > Also, having to approach the concept of "anything with default duration" > with a variety of different constructs feels like beating around the > bush. > > I am not saying that 0 is the best choice here. It merely appears to be > rather cheap. I thought of * and / but the first renders sequences like > c4*2 ambiguous and the second would at least become a mess in chord > mode. > > -- > David Kastrup > > -- Luca Fascione