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Forced accidentals and octave check
From: |
Joram Berger |
Subject: |
Forced accidentals and octave check |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Oct 2012 00:10:52 +0200 |
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Dear developers,
is there a reason that the forced accidental must not be written before
the octavation? It took me some time to figure out which order does compile.
(a) This works: cis'!='
(b) This doesn't: cis!'='
However, I would consider (b) more logical as the exclamation mark
forces the "is" to be shown and the octave check checks the octavation.
In (b) the tokens with a related meaning would be closer together. Is
this done on purpose?
Cheers,
Joram
- Forced accidentals and octave check,
Joram Berger <=