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I'll have to return to this later.
Am 2. November 2015 08:50:39 MEZ, schrieb Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org>:
>Hi Craig,
>
>actually I see there's nothing *I* have to look into right now. Rather
>you should tell me what you would like to achieve. Tell me what - from
>your experience with an actual project - would be good to have in
>ScholarLY. While not exactly rich in time I'm more than ready to bring
>this package further.
>
>So far custom properties are just translated into key-value properties
>to the LaTeX command. It's then the task of LaTeX to do something
>useful
>with them. As I said the current set-up simply guarantees that
>
>Am 29.10.2015 um 22:58 schrieb Craig Dabelstein:
>> Thanks Urs. I'm working on a 900-page score from 1842 and
>> scholarly/annotate is proving invaluable. Thanks for all your hard
>> work on this.
>>
>> Craig
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 29 Oct 2015 at 18:05 Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org
>> <mailto:u...@openlilylib.org>> wrote:
>>
>> I'll have to try this on a PC, but for now two remarks:
>>
>> You seem to have misplaced the space before \transposition so
>this
>> can't be expected to produce anything meaningful.
>>
>> The custom properties that end up in the optional argument
>(square
>> brackets) don't have any implementation so far. This is jzst a
>> state where you can enter arbitrary stuff in the annotation and
>> have *valid* LaTeX produced.
>>
>> Please remind me if I fail to come back to this.
>>
>> Urs
>>
>> Am 29. Oktober 2015 08:45:06 MEZ, schrieb Craig Dabelstein
>> <craig.dabelst...@gmail.com <mailto:craig.dabelst...@gmail.com>>:
>>
>> Dear Urs (or any other Annotate experts),
>>
>> I have created this entry in my input file, taking the idea
>> from the example given on git:
>>
>> \criticalRemark \with {
>> message = "Originally \\textit{Flauti in F} which is an
>> E\flat\ transposition."
>> original-instrument-key = \key ef \major
>> original-score-key = \key c \major
>> }
>>
>> Can anyone tell me how this should translate into the latex
>> file? Is it expected to produce a real key signature in the
>> latex file?
>>
>> The console output produces:
>>
>> \criticalRemark \with {
>>
>> Measure 1184, beat 1
>>
>> Context: Flute 1
>>
>> Affected Item: NoteHead
>>
>> Message: Originally \textit{Flauti in F} which is an E\flat\
>> transposition.
>>
>> original-instrument-key: Key: #<Pitch ees >
>>
>> original-score-key: Key: #<Pitch c >
>>
>>
>> The .inp file produces:
>>
>>
>> \criticalRemark
>>
>> [original-score-key={Key: #<Pitch c >},
>>
>> original-instrument-key={Key: #<Pitch ees >}]
>>
>> {1184}{1}
>>
>> {Flute 1}
>>
>> {NoteHead}
>>
>> {Originally \textit{Flauti in F} which is an E\flat\
>> transposition.}
>>
>>
>> How would you have this display in your latex Critical
>report?
>>
>> I hope this makes sense.
>>
>> All the best,
>>
>> Craig
>>
>>
>>
>> *Craig Dabelstein*
>> e:craig.dabelst...@gmail.com
><mailto:craig.dabelst...@gmail.com>
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>>
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