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Re: „Anonymous” properties, deafening engravers and font features
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Valentin Petzel |
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Re: „Anonymous” properties, deafening engravers and font features |
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Sat, 20 Nov 2021 14:22:16 +0100 |
Hello Lukas, hello Jean,
Using details works very well, thank you for that. I’ve appended an example I
just did for Paolo Prete for overriding properties of different articulation
types (although it is not limited to that) using this details property.
@Jean: I just don’t want to bother you developers with a feature request if by
stupidity I request for something that does already exists, like the details
property Lukas mentioned.
One use case is: We can have scores with multiple time signatures by moving
some engravers from Score to Staff (or whatever). Now if we have a piece where
we have a section with mixed time signatures, we might want to kind of switch
between a Score engraver and a Staff engraver within the music. Of course as
you said this would just need switching engraver on and off withing music.
Maybe one could have an engraver property one can set to block the engraver
from outputting stuff?
About the font-feature thing you’re probably right, I just thought that there
is no reason to override anything if we do not change anything. Removing font
features can be useful if we have activated some feature (e.g. by saying
\override something.font-features #' (smcp)) but then we have one particular
case where we do not want that feature.
Valentin
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