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I deliberately didn't migrate <dirgroup> from the old spec to the new one, as it seemed a little half-baked.
Could somebody provide some specific use cases for this (with notation screenshots), so that we can get a sense of the scope and any assorted edge cases?
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The thinking behind <dirgroup> (and by all means let's debate it) was that we should have a way to capture directions that are flowed inline together in a specified sequence.
Example (the green boxes illustrate the potential dirgroups):
The rationales for this are:
it captures the fact of there being a relationship between otherwise separate, atomic directions. Can't tell you how many scores I've seen from major publishers in which things like subito and p were just two elements that happened to be positioned next to each other.
sequences of directions using positioning/offset tweaks alone will fall apart with the slightest reformatting
many notation apps would be equipped to recognize this relationship by placing related elements into a single object (e.g. Noteflight would coalesce a single piece of expression text and interpret it properly).
without it, we're temped to invent special mechanisms for gluing together text and dynamics, or text and form symbols (e.g. this proposal by @shoogle). Why not go general?
I deliberately didn't migrate
<dirgroup>
from the old spec to the new one, as it seemed a little half-baked.Could somebody provide some specific use cases for this (with notation screenshots), so that we can get a sense of the scope and any assorted edge cases?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: