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Re: Case of 'c' in partcombine
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Charles Winston |
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Re: Case of 'c' in partcombine |
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Thu, 25 May 2017 11:48:49 -0400 |
> On May 25, 2017, at 11:42 AM, Charles Winston <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>>
>> On May 25, 2017, at 11:29 AM, Phil Holmes <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Winston" <address@hidden>
>> To: <address@hidden>
>> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 3:40 PM
>> Subject: Case of 'c' in partcombine
>>
>>
>>> Hey developers,
>>>
>>> I am working on my first patch—it is resolving a very simple issue from the
>>> tracker. The case of the ‘c’ in partcombine is inconsistent and can result
>>> in some confusion. For example: \partcombine, \partcombineApart, and others
>>> like this use the lower-case ‘c' … but \partCombineTextsOnNote,
>>> \partCombineListener use the camelCase ‘C’. The suggestion is to change all
>>> instances of partcombine to the camelCase partCombine—not the other way
>>> around because the engraver treats “part” and “combine” as separate words:
>>> ‘Part_combine_engraver’.
>>>
>>> I would love some guidance as to where to find all the instances of
>>> partcombine. I know it is a command that takes two different as arguments,
>>> and combines them on the same staff, duplicating events that are different
>>> and keeping only one copy of events that are the same in both voices. I see
>>> the Scheme file which performs this function, but I believe that I need to
>>> make changes in the parsing process where the parser reads the string
>>> “partcombine” input by the user as the command. However I’m not completely
>>> clear on where to find this in the source code. Would love some preliminary
>>> help!
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Charles Winston
>>
>> git grep would allow you to find every instance of 'partcombine'. Would
>> that help?
>
Is there any way to use git grep to search for instances of a string, but leave
out all instances from some specified directory? I ask because there are an
insane amount of instances of the string in Documentation, and it’s clouding my
ability to find all instances in the source code.
Thanks,
Charles
- Case of 'c' in partcombine, Charles Winston, 2017/05/25
- Re: Case of 'c' in partcombine, Carl Sorensen, 2017/05/25
- Re: Case of 'c' in partcombine, Charles Winston, 2017/05/25
- Re: Case of 'c' in partcombine, Carl Sorensen, 2017/05/25
- Re: Case of 'c' in partcombine, Charles Winston, 2017/05/25
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- Re: Case of 'c' in partcombine, Charles Winston, 2017/05/29
- Re: Case of 'c' in partcombine, David Kastrup, 2017/05/29
- Re: Case of 'c' in partcombine, Charles Winston, 2017/05/29
- Re: Case of 'c' in partcombine, David Kastrup, 2017/05/29