On Thursday, June 25, 2020, Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr> wrote:
> Le 25/06/2020 à 00:58, Paolo Prete a écrit : > > Hi Harm, > > Then Pierre, who is the creator of the snippet and joined this thread, will > decide what to do. > > Best, > P > > Hi Paolo, > > I still highly encourage you to fill an issue at > https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues > > Judging from piano-pedal-engraver.cc, the main authors of the code > used for piano pedals are Jan, Erik Sandberg and Chris Jackson. None > of them is currently active on LilyPond as far as I know. It certainly > isn't a blocker, but the issue isn't trivial either as you mentioned. > Mailing list threads are volatile: people who are currently on holiday, or > busy, or who will join development in months or years won't read them. > This is why an issue is the way to go. I didn't open one because I thought > you'd want to do it, but someone else can go ahead if you prefer. > > Cheers, > Jean > > Hi Jean, Given that 1) fixing this issue requires a not trivial change and the authours of the code are no longer active 2) this issue, as the replies of this thread show, is not considered a major one (as I instead do; and I'm still convinced that a pedal Bracket without a cautionary text is unusable / unpresentable) but it appears more or less as an "enhancement" If you sum 1 + 2 chances that the reported issue will be developed are ~ 0. So, in order to produce a concrete result, at least the point 2) should be accepted / understood. This is what I tried to do, but the thread seems to go in the opposite way. This is why I think that opening a ticket would be unuseful for now and I did not open it. But if you think it could be useful, be free (of course) to open it ... Best, P