Craig Stuart Sapp
Craig Stuart Sapp
Here is a variant containing a chord and cross-staff notes, where the pink slur is attached to the chords with the pink notes: Expected rendering: Again, I suspect that the...
This could be related to issue https://github.com/humdrum-tools/verovio-humdrum-viewer/issues/600 where Firefox was not giving the correct bounding box information for a system. In this case it was a bug in Firefox and...
That looks good, but the octave line should have lower priority than in the above list since usually only dir, tempo and endings are further (but it is not common...
OK > We can have other dir@func in the list, e.g. dir@func="lv", which should probably be closer to the note than generic dir elements and be at the same level...
In this particular case, the ``/`` elements each have a well-defined function, so maybe `@type` can be used to refine the stacking order: Regular `` should always be below a...
One possibility is to promote the `` container for `Thema` to its own element, as is done with ``. This would simplify stacking, since that new element would always be...
A related notational example: from *Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé* for Voice, String Quartet, Two Flutes and Two Clarinets, by Maurice Ravel Target rendering: Current rendering: Click to view MEI...
Yes, `@colored` has a different function than `@head.fill`, the first being logical, and the second being visual. A colored note has some change to its performance time from the uncolored...
The default style for diamond-shaped notes when used for harmonics (the primary purpose of diamond-shaped notes) should be open, regardless of the rhythm. See p. 416 of _Behind Bars_: So...
It is improved, but the current rendering unnecessarily violates basic rules about starting/ending beams in the middle of a staff space (which is happening with the 16th-note beams in the...