- From: BJungmann via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2016 21:05:58 +0000
- To: public-music-notation-contrib@w3.org
The non-controlling topic has been discussed on the List in August 2012, and again March 2013. Have you seen the Don Giovanni example? I doubt if you really see the problem, it is not mainly the line break question, but the barline alignment. There are two pages as pdf at http://bjungmann.privat.t-online.de/MusicXML/DonGiov195_12.pdf, and a capella file at http://bjungmann.privat.t-online.de/MusicXML/DonGiov195_12.cap and a corresponding MusicXML version at http://bjungmann.privat.t-online.de/MusicXML/DonGiov195_12.xml. capella can convert them into each other since July 2013. As far as I know, capella is the only music notes editor that can cope with this. By the way, line breaks in the midst of measures are quite common and easily written in capella, but you need tricks to export a staff with a half measure without barline at the end to MusicXML. But this is not the use case for the non-controlling attribute, as far as I know. I am not very fond of this attribute's definition, but I've managed to use it somehow. And I cannot give a better solution for the Don Giovanni use case. Or should we simply say, Mozart was wrong? Cheers, Bernd -- GitHub Notification of comment by BJungmann Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/musicxml/issues/115#issuecomment-171779617 using your GitHub account
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