2009/4/5 Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanw...@gmail.com>:
> Please come up with something different.  I think the idea to
> use (for example) & as a place holder is much more sane.

As I suggested, if we forbid such standalone durations after anything
else than an explicit duration, it would not break anything wrt
whitespaces. -- But I agree that this is not quite "sane".

2009/4/5 Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org>:
>
> OK.  Then I vote for a letter like `q' as a repeater for chords.  `&'
> is a bit cumbersome to type.

Well, the advantage of a non-letter char is that it's less easy to
confuse it with a note... That being said, we already have  `r',
meaning "rest" and `s' meaning "skip"... But what does `q' mean? :-)

Regards,
Valentin


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