[MEI-L] StaffGrp
Andrew Hankinson
andrew.hankinson at mail.mcgill.ca
Tue Dec 10 14:45:22 CET 2013
Hi Laurent,
If you have an inner group with @symbol=line and an outer one with @symbol=brace it’s pretty unambiguous. Are you thinking braceWithLine just to eliminate one level of hierarchy?
-Andrew
On Dec 10, 2013, at 8:25 AM, Laurent Pugin <lxpugin at gmail.com<mailto:lxpugin at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I have question regarding the @symbol in staffGrp with the value "brace" (or "bracket"). Does it implies a line to be rendered as well or not?
In the examples given in the documentation, most cases with a brace containing all staves, there is usually one single staffGrp (with symbol="brace"), whereas with orchestral score, we usually have one staffGrp with symbol="line" and then sub staffGrps with symbol="brace".
http://www.music-encoding.org/sampleCollection/encodings/Ahle_Jesu_meines_Herzens_Freud.pdf
http://www.music-encoding.org/sampleCollection/encodings/Ahle_Jesu_meines_Herzens_Freud.xml
http://www.music-encoding.org/sampleCollection/encodings/Hummel_Concerto_for_trumpet.pdf
http://www.music-encoding.org/sampleCollection/encodings/Hummel_Concerto_for_trumpet.xml
How can we clarify this? Should we allow something like "braceWithLine" as possible value?
Best,
Laurent
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