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Re: Using \partcombine with explicit voices
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Kieren MacMillan |
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Re: Using \partcombine with explicit voices |
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Mon, 20 Oct 2014 12:09:55 -0400 |
Hi Urs (et al.),
Perhaps this is time for me to renew my call for GUPPY (the Grand Unified
Partcombine Project, Yay!). ;)
I can put together some bounty money for rewriting the \partcombine framework
in a serious way.
Given the recent and excellent work on divisi (i.e., expanding staves), and so
many examples of wonderful new [Scheme] engravers, perhaps now is the perfect
time to bring the complement (i.e., condensing staves) up to snuff? I have lots
of ideas on how to proceed… but almost all are from a “serious user”
perspective, rather than a “I know how that can be accomplished in the code”
sort of way, so I can’t promise any of them are easily achievable.
In any case, maybe it’s worth a discussion thread, just to see?
All the best,
Kieren.
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- Using \partcombine with explicit voices, Urs Liska, 2014/10/20
- Re: Using \partcombine with explicit voices, Phil Burfitt, 2014/10/20
- Re: Using \partcombine with explicit voices, Urs Liska, 2014/10/20
- Re: Using \partcombine with explicit voices,
Kieren MacMillan <=
- Re: Using \partcombine with explicit voices, Phil Burfitt, 2014/10/20
- Re: Using \partcombine with explicit voices, Urs Liska, 2014/10/20
- Re: Using \partcombine with explicit voices, Abraham Lee, 2014/10/20
- Re: Using \partcombine with explicit voices, Urs Liska, 2014/10/20
- Re: Using \partcombine with explicit voices, Urs Liska, 2014/10/21