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Re: GDP: Repeats
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Palmer, Ralph |
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Re: GDP: Repeats |
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Mon, 28 Jul 2008 08:26:50 -0400 |
Hi, Joe -
The first comments! I'm out straight today and have a rehearsal tonight,
so I won't get to these until tomorrow, but I appreciate the response.
Take care,
Ralph
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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 17:12:38 +1000
From: Joe Neeman <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: GDP: first public draft, NR 1.4 Repeats
To: Graham Percival <address@hidden>
Cc: lilypond-user Mailinglist <address@hidden>
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On Sun, 2008-07-27 at 22:22 -0700, Graham Percival wrote:
> I'm happy to announce the first public draft of NR 1.4 Repeats!
> Ralph Palmer has done a lot of work preparing this section; please
> read it carefully and let us know about any mistakes or omissions.
This looks really good! I don't know if I've mentioned it before, but I
really like the "inspirational headwords."
Comments:
Introduction:
"endof" -> "end of"
When introducing "unfold", you mention "repeatcount" which might be a
bit mysterious, since you haven't mentioned it before.
Normal repeats:
I see you have an example with a partial alternative. Maybe you should
call attention to the \partial in the text, since this is something that
seems to come up on the user list regularly.
Tremolo repeats:
Maybe mention (as a Known Issue) that cross-staff tremolos don't work
well.
Now I know that the organisation of sections is something that has been
discussed a great deal, so if you have already thought about this,
please ignore my next comment: in the introduction, you mention that
repeats come in 4 types. Then you split up into *2* subsections. Given
the text of the introduction, it seems more natural to split the section
into 4 subsections (where the volta subsection would split further into
2 more subsections).
Joe
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