Carl D. Sorensen wrote: > > 1. Would it be better to have an abrupt transition > from dashed to solid, or to have a gradual > transition from dashed to solid, with the > dash-fraction gradually increasing?
If I had to choose only one, I would say abrupt. If you're willing to implement a gradual transition also, that could be interesting. I'd have to see what it looks like. > 2. Will the transition always be in the middle, or > would it be preferable to define the transition > point (e.g. 3/4 dashed, 1/4 solid). I guess from a programming perspective, it's preferable to allow more flexibility. But if the only choice was 1/2, I don't think that would bother me *personally*. > 3. Will it always go from dashed to solid, or does > it sometimes go from solid to dashed? It MUST be able to go both ways. BTW, would 'dash-fraction and 'dash-period have roughly the same effect as they do now? Also, one thought I had when I was pondering this was that it would be neat to have something like: \override Slur #'dash-count = #'even (or 'odd) so that the dashed slur could be centered nicely either with a dash right in the middle ('odd) or a space right in the middle ('even). I don't know if that would be the right way to implement it though. Just a thought. > > Thanks, > > Carl No thank you! This one's beyond me I'm pretty sure. Very much looking forward to your patch. - Mark p.s. now I understand the need for that lineto. (: _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user