Re: Questions about articulation settings for the GDP

2007-10-31 Thread Graham Percival
Eyolf Østrem wrote: On 31.10.2007 (00:14), Graham Percival wrote: Mats Bengtsson wrote: Actually, the answer is different for different articulations. Some, like \fermata are always placed above the stave, whereas others like \accent are placed opposite to the stem. All this is specified in t

Re: Questions about articulation settings for the GDP

2007-10-31 Thread Eyolf Østrem
On 31.10.2007 (00:14), Graham Percival wrote: > Mats Bengtsson wrote: > >Actually, the answer is different for different articulations. Some, like > > \fermata > >are always placed above the stave, whereas others like \accent are placed > >opposite to the stem. All this is specified in the file sc

Re: Questions about articulation settings for the GDP

2007-10-30 Thread Graham Percival
Mats Bengtsson wrote: Graham Percival wrote: Eyolf Østrem wrote: 1. Automatic placement. I think there should be a brief note about what the rules are for how they are placed by default. Opposite of the stem? How about polyphony? According to the voice number? I think the best answer is to

Re: Questions about articulation settings for the GDP

2007-10-24 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Graham Percival wrote: Eyolf Østrem wrote: 1. Automatic placement. I think there should be a brief note about what the rules are for how they are placed by default. Opposite of the stem? How about polyphony? According to the voice number? I think the best answer is to experiment -- make up

Re: Questions about articulation settings for the GDP

2007-10-23 Thread Graham Percival
Eyolf Østrem wrote: I'm working on the articulations for the GDP, and I've ran into some things that I would need assistance on: In the absence of other replies, here's my best guesses. 1. Automatic placement. I think there should be a brief note about what the rules are for how they are pla

Questions about articulation settings for the GDP

2007-10-21 Thread Eyolf Østrem
I'm working on the articulations for the GDP, and I've ran into some things that I would need assistance on: 1. Automatic placement. I think there should be a brief note about what the rules are for how they are placed by default. Opposite of the stem? How about polyphony? According to the voice