Erik Sandberg wrote:
Then, how does this make it possible to drop InnerXX contexts? There must
still be one individual StaffGroup-ish context definition for each level of
context nesting?
What's the point in context nesting, except for being able to nest brackets?
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Han-Wen Nienhuys - [E
On Monday 14 November 2005 02.10, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Erik Sandberg wrote:
> >>On 11/12/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>Trevor Bača wrote:
> So, both for ease of implementation -- and because actual composers
> seem to bar and bracket things quite arbitrarily -- m
Erik Sandberg wrote:
On 11/12/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trevor Bača wrote:
So, both for ease of implementation -- and because actual composers
seem to bar and bracket things quite arbitrarily -- maybe the request
shouldn't be for arbitrarily nested contexts, but instead
> On 11/12/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Trevor Bača wrote:
> > > So, both for ease of implementation -- and because actual composers
> > > seem to bar and bracket things quite arbitrarily -- maybe the request
> > > shouldn't be for arbitrarily nested contexts, but instead to
On 11/12/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trevor Bača wrote:
> > So, both for ease of implementation -- and because actual composers
> > seem to bar and bracket things quite arbitrarily -- maybe the request
> > shouldn't be for arbitrarily nested contexts, but instead to free up
>
Trevor Bača wrote:
So, both for ease of implementation -- and because actual composers
seem to bar and bracket things quite arbitrarily -- maybe the request
shouldn't be for arbitrarily nested contexts, but instead to free up
barring and bracketting as independent tasks from each other. Dunno,
bu
Trevor Bača wrote:
Han-Wen, if arbitrarily deep StaffGroup nesting isn't currently
possible would you consider adding it to the LSD sponsor page?
It would be neat to have arbitrary nesting, but it doesn't jibe well
with how contexts are created, as Erik also mentioned.
I'll have a think to
On Friday 11 November 2005 23.25, Trevor Bača wrote:
>
> The InnerStaffGroup system start bracket needs manual nudging to the
> left, but both brackets are present around the expected staves.
>
>
> Adding another InnerStaffGroup doesn't do what we might expect, however:
The type of a context can n
Large orchestral scores sometimes nest StaffGroups fairly deeply. The
Rite of Spring has some stuff in the winds, with, for example, flutes
spread over four staves in the following way: piccolo getting its own
staff; 2 C flutes, each getting a staff and grouped together in a
staff group; alto flute