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From: | James E. Bailey |
Subject: | Re: parenthesize a fermata |
Date: | Mon, 9 Feb 2009 20:20:04 +0100 |
El 09.02.2009, a las 18:23, Jonathan Kulp escribió:
James E. Bailey wrote:El 09.02.2009, a las 16:54, Kieren MacMillan escribió:Wow, this could be better explained in the documentation. In the section on parenthesis, only one example uses the leading -, and it's not made clear that it's necessary. I don't know if it's just for articulations, but simply adding:Hi James,Is it possible to parenthesize a fermata? Trying \parenthesize \fermata doesn't work for me.c-\parenthesize \fermata Works fine for me… Kieren.For articulations, a hyphen is needed before the \parenthesis. c2-\parenthesize -.James could you email again saying exactly where this is in the docs and put your suggested addition in the context of a sentence or two that's already there so I can make a patch? Thanks,Jonathan -- Jonathan Kulp http://www.jonathankulp.com
Section 1.7.1 ParenthesesObjects may be parenthesized by prefixing \parenthesize to the music event. When prefixed to a chord, it parenthesizes every note. Individual notes inside a chord may also be parenthesized.
Non-note objects may be parenthesized as well. %%%% Add the following sentence to the preceding paragraph. %%% For articulations, a hyphen is needed before the \parenthesis. Thanks, James
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