On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 8:17 AM, Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de> wrote:
> On 21.09.2015 15:04, David Nalesnik wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 7:09 PM, David Nalesnik <david.nales...@gmail.com >> <mailto:david.nales...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> >> OK, I see. Using \lyricmode would be a user-friendly way to >> specify markups/strings, connectors/no connectors, and relative >> spacing of texts through attached durations (making the use of >> spacers--somewhat awkward to handle--unnecessary). >> >> >> Here's a preliminary experiment with using \lyricmode as an input device >> for text spanner details. It could easily be incorporated into the larger >> function, but I've pared this down to ask a question. >> >> Is it possible to avoid needing to type \lyricmode when calling \test? >> > > David K. will be able to answer this, but I may say: it’s possible to omit > the {} around \lyricmode {} which already makes it nicer, and then typing > \lyricmode has its advantages: it’s easier to understand, and easier to > highlight syntax correctly. > > Definitely softens the blow! (While we're here--though it doesn't affect the user--I should have omitted the "parser location" from the extractTexts function. New tricks, old dog.) DN
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