Hi Han-Wen and Lilyponders, I am looking at the potential to sponsor more changes to the figured bass system. While the figured bass system is comphrehensive and looks good it's placement within a score that needs adjusting. There is often a wide a gap between the staff and the figures when using the current system (the case whether the figures are placed below or above the staff). I guess this is the mixture of both the minimum-Y-extent of the bass staff and the figured bass line.
What I'm looking at sponsoring is changing the figured bass system so that the figures are closer to the notes. That instead of placing the figures in one line aligned above the highest note or lowest note that the figures will change height according to the notes in the score. i.e. figures are placed closer to the bass part and their heights change on a note by note basis. I know Nicholas Sceaux has an alternative figured-bass scheme that positions a figure in relation to the note that it is associated with. While this is a good alternative it doesn't have the extender lines of the new system. Could the two system be possibly put together? Or maybe way where the figures are placed close to the top line or bottom line depending on which way there user wants and the user can define padding for the individual or groups of figures that need to changed? Ideally the second option would be good as this would give the user more control over the system. I've included an example image.. taken from the Neue Ausgabe sämtlicher Werke: Bärenreiter illustrating this. Also I was looking at making the numbers 10 / 11 / 12 as one symbol. This would make the numbers as in: 10 5 3 centred in the group rather than left aligned. Thanks Trent Johnston
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