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Re: confusion in text spanning
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Hugh Myers |
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Re: confusion in text spanning |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Nov 2009 14:46:17 -0700 |
I think I was keeping track of individual bars that way (with braces
that is)--- you are right, newline would work just as well and few
characters='s less clutter. Regards \stop etc. I got it to work more
or less as you say. It is on another machine, I'll show you the
template in the next email.
--hsm
2009/11/26 Frédéric Bron <address@hidden>:
>> 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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