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Re: Fix issues 1259 and 1433 (\breakDynamicSpan and a spanner's style=#'


From: David Kastrup
Subject: Re: Fix issues 1259 and 1433 (\breakDynamicSpan and a spanner's style=#'none over a line break) (issue4630070)
Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2011 17:20:49 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux)

address@hidden writes:

> In particular, there are several cases:
>
> a) c1\<\breakDynamicSpan c\!   => It should break the newly created \<
> in all cases
> b) c1\< c\breakDynamicSpan\!   => It should break the existing \<
> c) c1\< c\!\breakDynamicSpan   => It should break the (no longer)
> existing \< ?!?
> d) c1\< c\breakDynamicSpan\> c\! => Should this break the \< or the
> \>????
> e) c1\< c\>\breakDynamicSpan c\! => Should this break the \< or the
> \>????
>
> From an input perspective, d) and e) should work differently (i.e. the
> order of events SHOULD matter), but the problem is that the engraver
> receives the events reordered, with the break event always being the
> first. Is there any way around this?

Let \breakDynamicSpan not register an event, but a tweak?  That's pretty
much the only way where you can be more selective than an event at time
granularity can be.

I have no idea what this is actually about in detail, I am just
providing a keyword-triggered response.

-- 
David Kastrup




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