Hi, Pál!
I am sorry for responding so late: last week not only I was in bad health, but also my (quite old) linux installation, which finally broke down, such that I had to install a new distribution. I am still working on getting things running again, but I am quite confident that I will be able to have a look at your patch within the next few days.
Greetings, Jürgen
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Benkõ Pál wrote:
2005-02-27 Pal Benko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* lily/mensural-ligature.cc (brew_flexa): make flexa parts of ligatures look more similar to square parts
* lily/include/mensural-ligature.hh: explanatory comments
Hi Jürgen (and all),
I've played a bit with flexa shape within a ligature; this is in the attached patch.
I began experimenting with punctus divisionis as a new type of barline. My first try was introducing one new type ("."), but then I couldn't position it. Is there a way of accessing the previous note in the barline code? Then I'd know where to move the dot. The second try was introducing a default case: the glyph string is interpreted as a number, and the dot is moved accordingly. I have two problems with this: I couldn't hack default-break-barline in output-lib.scm (I know almost nothing of Lisp and nothing else about scheme), so I get a warning for all puncti divisionis, and I have a big space between the previous note and the dot. Can I control that space somehow?
I reviewed the facsimiles I have, and found that - a punctus divisionis can be at the end of a line (and then the next line begins as if nothing happened), so it can really be implemented as a new type of barline; - augmenting dots within ligatures are generally placed after the note, except first notes of flexae, which have it above. I'll try to sort out this issue next.
Thanks,
Pál
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