> I think that's not right. E.g. in Hungarian tradition extender lines are
> rarely used, because melismata are indicated by the slurs. So the user must
> be able to disable this feature (if it would be the default).
Of course, I was speaking only of the engraving rules I know about, which
are Eng
> As far as I can see, there should be a __ at the
> end of every
> word.
I think that's not right. E.g. in Hungarian tradition extender lines are
rarely used, because melismata are indicated by the slurs. So the user must
be able to disable this feature (if it would be the default).
Greetings,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > No, what you're seeing is legacy stuff. If you're willing to spend
> > some time coding, I'll gladly take on patches that fix this.
>
> If you can give me some pointers, I will. Since I don't know Python,
> barely know C++ (but I know C very well) nor Scheme (but I kn
> No, what you're seeing is legacy stuff. If you're willing to spend
> some time coding, I'll gladly take on patches that fix this.
If you can give me some pointers, I will. Since I don't know Python,
barely know C++ (but I know C very well) nor Scheme (but I know elisp
quite well) I may be a bit