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Re: Aleatoric / modern notation
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David Nalesnik |
Subject: |
Re: Aleatoric / modern notation |
Date: |
Sat, 24 Nov 2012 10:10:55 -0600 |
Hi Jeffrey,
On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Jeffrey Trevino
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> The box construct from this thread is working fine on my machine, but I'd
> like to know how to add one important feature to it: It's currently the case
> that the arrow isn't "breakable," i. e. if the box's entire duration exceeds
> the graphic space of the first line, the arrow stops on the first line and
> you end up with a bunch of blank space on the second line. How can the arrow
> break and continue on the second line? I know that many spanners have a
> "breakable" attribute -- maybe there's a straightforward way to add this
> ability to the box's arrow?
Yes, this is something which could be added. It's a problem I've been
aware of and wanted to fix. (The issue at the moment is having the
time to do it now that the end of the semester is here!
The extender line certainly should have this capability, but I'm in
doubt about the frame itself. Would it make sense to insist that the
frame be confined to a single line?
-David
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, (continued)
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, Janek WarchoĊ, 2012/11/12
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, SoundsFromSound, 2012/11/12
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, David Nalesnik, 2012/11/12
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, David Kastrup, 2012/11/12
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, Jeffrey Trevino, 2012/11/13
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, SoundsFromSound, 2012/11/13
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, David Nalesnik, 2012/11/13
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, Jeffrey Trevino, 2012/11/14
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, David Nalesnik, 2012/11/15
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, Jeffrey Trevino, 2012/11/24
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation,
David Nalesnik <=
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, Jeffrey Trevino, 2012/11/24
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, David Nalesnik, 2012/11/25
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, SoundsFromSound, 2012/11/14
- Re: Aleatoric / modern notation, David Kastrup, 2012/11/11