Le 23/06/2021 à 18:53, Dan Eble a écrit :
On Jun 23, 2021, at 10:33, Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr> wrote:
Le 23/06/2021 à 09:58, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
To whet your appetite, a highlighted version of the test
file included in the PR is attached.
Not sure why the HTML hasn't gotten through email — on
the archives and in Dan's mailbox it appears as plain
LilyPond code. Here are additional RTF and SVG versions.

Jean
<example.ly><example.html><example.rtf><example.svg>
Not a bad idea, but -1 for the use of light colors on white: silver, yellow, 
sky blue, etc.

What is the minimum set of distinctions that is likely to do more good than 
harm?  The example is a little overwhelming.

(All MHO.)

I should probably find something else for pitches and
durations. The example does look overwhelming, but it
was intentionally constructed as a showcase for many
pieces of syntax and builtins. A typical score mostly
consists of long runs of pitches and durations interspersed
with articulations and commands, so I think making many
distinctions should be fine as long as the most common
parts of the syntax have colors that are easy enough
to read.

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