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Re: confusion in text spanning
From: |
Frédéric Bron |
Subject: |
Re: confusion in text spanning |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Nov 2009 22:41:46 +0100 |
> Since I normally program in lisp, I don't have any problems with
> nested delimiters. Are you suggesting that excess (at least to your
> eyes) braces are the problem or are you suggesting that the \stop is
> at the wrong level?
I was wondering why you add braces here: { a,8 [e'] g, [e'] f, [e'] }.
Maybe if you try to put \stopTextSpan inside the last block, just
after the last note and before } it would change something. But I am
not sure.
{ a,8 [e'] g, [e'] f, [e'] \stopTextSpan }
Frédéric
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