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Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent |
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Mon, 18 May 2020 18:11:05 +0200 |
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Gianmaria Lari <address@hidden> writes:
> Hello Paul,
>
>
>> [...]If I'm writing music in F, then I suggest that I be able to use *bF*
>> as a pitch instead of *bf*. The *F* would indicate that all subsequent *b*s
>> would be flattened until one is encountered with a different accidental or
>> until the end of the current music expression. It should have the same
>> scope as \stemUp or similar. [...]
>>
>
> I don't know "how much Frescobaldi knows" of the lilypond code the user is
> editing. If it has a logical representation of the source code it could be
> Frescobaldi (and not lilypond) to handle this feature and offering to
> autocorrect, according the key signature indicated in the source code, the
> note you write while you write it.
> You are in F, you write b and it propose bes.
> Maybe with different language (never used english for lilypond note input)
> this would be more difficult.....
As an editing feature, this makes a lot more sense in my book: you see
the effects it has and have the means to correct them immediately, like
with actual graphic input. But for a batch processor, this kind of
second-thinking is a recipe for trouble, and the more second-thinking
there is, the harder it is to reliably get results without the
corresponding visual feedback.
--
David Kastrup
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, (continued)
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Karlin High, 2020/05/14
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, antlists, 2020/05/14
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Hans Åberg, 2020/05/15
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Jacques Menu, 2020/05/15
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Hans Åberg, 2020/05/15
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, David Nalesnik, 2020/05/14
- [OT] Camp David (was "Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent"), Kieren MacMillan, 2020/05/14
- Re: [OT] Camp David (was "Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent"), Karlin High, 2020/05/14
- Re: [OT] Camp David (was "Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent"), Kevin Cole, 2020/05/14
Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Gianmaria Lari, 2020/05/18
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Urs Liska, 2020/05/18
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Shane Brandes, 2020/05/18
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Kieren MacMillan, 2020/05/18
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, David Kastrup, 2020/05/18
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Kieren MacMillan, 2020/05/18
- Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, David Kastrup, 2020/05/18
Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Urs Liska, 2020/05/18
Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Gianmaria Lari, 2020/05/18
Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Gianmaria Lari, 2020/05/18
Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent, Paul McKay, 2020/05/20