On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Jan-Peter Voigt
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Hello list, hello David,
I have two questions concerning the \shape command (2.15.40) created by David Nalesnik:
1. Is it possible to shape ties in a chord?
{ \shape Tie #'(((0 . 0)(0 . 1)(0 . -1)(0 . 0))((0 . 0)(0 . 1)(0 . -1)(0 . 0))) <c' e' g' b'>1 ~ | q4 }
Unfortunately, no. It should be fairly straightforward to define a command to operate on unbroken/broken stacks of ties, and I can look into this.
2. In the development version warnings were given and a color was used to indicate a mismatch of offset count and number of curves in a broken one. What is the reason to not include that into the release?
My thinking here was to get the basic functionality into the code base, and these warnings are helpful but not strictly necessary. (They were designed to be part of a slur-editing tool and might be more suitable for now as an enhancement on the LSR--opinions welcome!)
Best,
David