Laurent Pugin
Laurent Pugin
> "modern", "standard" and "historical" seem to be values that would need definition, and are an additional layer of abstraction, whereas "before" and "after" (or something similar) would simply indicate...
I think `left` and `right` would be enough. (The absence of attribute value would mean `none`.)
Another proposal would be to add the values `splitLeft` and `splitRight` to data.STEMPOSITON (https://music-encoding.org/guidelines/dev/data-types/data.STEMPOSITION.html) That way we do not need a new attribute. Of course, controlling that this is not...
> This would make it not possible to split a stem and attach the stem to a different side of the note head... Yes, this is correct. But not being...
> Well, just looking at the examples, I'm not really sure where on the note head the stem would be attached. From the examples I have seen it seems always...
> However, I just noticed that some examples use `@fontname`, namely tempo-01.mei (and there might be others…). `@fontname` has been used because, as far as I know, there is no...
What is the status of this?
See https://github.com/music-encoding/music-encoding/issues/601
Yes, this is unfortunately expected. To do the layout, Verovio needs to cuts the whole section into smaller chunks - basically invisible measures. As it stands, it relies on ``...
Never mind, I found it https://w3c.github.io/smufl/latest/specification/glyphswithalternates.html