Am 20.10.2010 11:12, schrieb Marc Hohl:
Am 18.09.2010 22:21, schrieb n.putt...@gmail.com:
[...]
I think the only sane method would be to use a scheme engraver, since
you could acknowledge interesting grobs and make typesetting decisions
for the TabNoteHead based on the grobs present at a particular timestep.
Done.

> This doesn't belong in 'details since it's set beyond the user's
> control: it only makes sense as an internal property, so should be
> defined separately
Done (I hope I did it right?)

Looks OK.  Just needs a few minor changes:

-) It's not user serviceable so should go in
`all-internal-grob-properties'.
Done.

-) As a flag which is usually #f, it doesn't need to be set in
define-grobs.scm: you can set the default when reading the property
instead.
Done.

-) It needs adding to an interface to prevent error messages popping up.

Done.

Regards,

Marc
Anyone?

I know, most developers are extremely busy right now.

This particular feature isn't listed on the tracker, but since 2.14 will provide a major change concerning the tablature handling, I think it is important that
tablature should work properly out of the box.

Sorry for being too pushy, I know that there are more important things than
tablature around for now ...

Regards,

Marc

http://codereview.appspot.com/2191042/



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