On 2020-09-12 17:47, Aaron Hill ha scritto:
Expanding upon my earlier snippet, I was inspired to author this one:
[...]
While this might need some refactoring and could be harboring bugs, it
is a bigger step towards a more generalized system; and I wanted to
get this posted sooner than later.
On 2020-09-12 7:58 am, Luca Rossetto Casel wrote:
I'd like to express a huge *thanks!* to all you you for the marvellous
work! As Kieren, I'd also find very useful being able to choose
between rotated and unrotated parentheses (which I personally prefer
too) and, if I can suggest, also between sq
Il 12/09/20 16:38, Kieren MacMillan ha scritto:
I’m not so sure whether rotating the parentheses would improve the legibility
or not, however. [...] What I had in mind was Vivaldi’s urtext edition
published by Ricordi, in which the editorial slurs are enclosed by parentheses
but the parenthes
Hi all,
> I’m not so sure whether rotating the parentheses would improve the legibility
> or not, however. I understand that people have different preferences. What I
> had in mind was Vivaldi’s urtext edition published by Ricordi, in which the
> editorial slurs are enclosed by parentheses but
parentheses
but the parentheses are not rotated.
Jun
> 2020/09/12 21:27、Werner LEMBERG のメール:
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>
>>> Is there an easy way to have a slur enclosed by parentheses or
>>> brackets? Some urtext editions use parenthesized slurs to indicate
>>> editorial addi
>> Is there an easy way to have a slur enclosed by parentheses or
>> brackets? Some urtext editions use parenthesized slurs to indicate
>> editorial additions.
>
> \parenthesize does not currently handle spanners, so you would need to
> do some manual work.
>
Dear Aaron,
> 2020/09/12 14:25、Aaron Hill のメール:
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> On 2020-09-11 9:18 pm, Jun Tamura wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Is there an easy way to have a slur enclosed by parentheses or
>> brackets? Some urtext editions use parenthesized slurs to indicate
>> editorial addit
On 2020-09-11 9:18 pm, Jun Tamura wrote:
Hello,
Is there an easy way to have a slur enclosed by parentheses or
brackets? Some urtext editions use parenthesized slurs to indicate
editorial additions.
\parenthesize does not currently handle spanners, so you would need to
do some manual work
Hello,
Is there an easy way to have a slur enclosed by parentheses or brackets? Some
urtext editions use parenthesized slurs to indicate editorial additions.
Best regards,
Jun