Hi Wol,
> My gut feel is that an extender should only extend if the word does not lie
> under both notes. You say you made the font larger, so if the melisma belongs
> under the second note, the text extended, hit it, and (like pacman) ate it :-)
There is code floating around that does exactly
On 29/08/2019 19:53, Jacques Menu wrote:
Hello David,
The other thread was about a score I’m adapting for our oboes band for
concerts to come.
This lead me to compare how various applications import MusicXML, and I
found this difference.
And you’re right, my interest is in the algorithms f
Hello David,
The other thread was about a score I’m adapting for our oboes band for concerts
to come.
This lead me to compare how various applications import MusicXML, and I found
this difference.
And you’re right, my interest is in the algorithms for such import.
JM
> Le 29 août 2019 à 20:4
On Thu 29 Aug 2019 at 19:27:15 (+0200), Jacques Menu wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> In a MusicXML version of Amazing Grace I have, there is the syllable ‘Was’ on
> a first eighth, and then another eighth without lyrics beamed with the first
> one:
>
>
>
> E
> -1
>
Hello folks,
In a MusicXML version of Amazing Grace I have, there is the syllable ‘Was’ on a
first eighth, and then another eighth without lyrics beamed with the first one:
E
-1
4
6
1
eighth
up
begin