Re: Choral staff for complex vocal music

2004-12-07 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > My guess is that it would be the easiest to typeset the music in all > > configurations possible (ie. as a single stave, double staves, > > quadruple in the same score), and after line breaking, kill in each > > system the ones which are not ap

Re: Choral staff for complex vocal music

2004-12-07 Thread JM Pim
On Dec 3 2004, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > The amount of staves in choral music can vary even during the same > piece - if a section were in unison across all vocal parts only one > stave might be printed, if the music is fairly homophonous (almost > identical rhythms acr

Choral staff for complex vocal music

2004-12-03 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > The amount of staves in choral music can vary even during the same piece - > if a section were in unison across all vocal parts only one stave might be > printed, if the music is fairly homophonous (almost identical rhythms > across all parts, little/no part crossing)

Choral staff for complex vocal music

2004-12-03 Thread JM Pim
Hi! I have an idea to create a new staff group context, based on ChoirStaff, that tries to automatically format choral music. The amount of staves in choral music can vary even during the same piece - if a section were in unison across all vocal parts only one stave might be printed, if the mus