On Tue, 2013-11-26 at 11:35 +0100, Urs Liska wrote:
> Am 26.11.2013 11:31, schrieb Jan Nieuwenhuizen:
> > We used to have an experimental `tweak editor' that would store tweaks a
> > in a separate tweaks file.  In some way it would be a nice intermediate
> > to put all manual tweaks in a separate file and merge them with the
> > actual source.  It would be good to experiment more with that.
> A way to permanently separate music source from tweaks would be a good 
> thing IMO. Separating content from appearance.
> If that would be possible one could switch a set of tweaks (i.e. 
> different target formats) together with the different layout style sheets.

Denemo does allow tweaks to be labelled as exclusive to specific score
layouts, but I am not sure how much separation is possible. If the tweak
were in a completely separate file some means of identifying the point
of application of the tweak would be needed that would be robust against
editing the music. In Denemo you put the music in and then say things
like "page break here if it is for the full score layout". Such tweaks
do distract from a clean view of the input music.

Richard



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