Muse2ps feature requests and bug reports
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Feature Requests and Bugs
This page list feature requests and bug reports for muse2ps which is a command-line typesetting program for MuseData.
Bugs
Music spacing with no time signature
- When there is no time signature present, the music is spaced in a weird manner.
Feature Requests
Clef/key/time signature suppression at indented line breaks
It would be useful to create a print suggestion which suppresses printing of cautionary time singature, key signature or clefs at the end of a line, particularly when an indented line break code is used. Alternatively, suppression of cautionary symbols at the end of systems before an indented line break could be a hard-coded default (similar to the repetition of the instrument names at the start of the system at indented line breaks). In the following example, it is desired to suppress printing of the region marked in red.
MuseData for example: indentsuppress.md2.
Initial measure number
For short examples which do not start at measure 1, it would be useful to allow adding a bar number at the start of the music.
Stage 1 preprocessing of data
It would be useful to add components of the stage1 → stage2 process: (1) have an option which turns on automatic determination of stem directions, (2) have an option which turns on automatic determination of beaming. These would preferably be separate options, since it is more likely that input data from other sources would have beaming information, but not stemming information.
Finished features and fixed bugs
Independent barline styles
MuseData for example: polybar.md2.
Invisible time signatures
Allow for "invisible" time signatures.
MuseData for example: notime.md2.
Invisible barlines
Allow for "invisible" barlines (such as ending a short example with an incomplete barline).
Here is an example of an implicit invisible barline which is created by not placing a barline at the end of the music:
MuseData for example: nobaratend.md2
And here is an example of an explicit invisible barline which is created by inserting an invisible barline in the data:
MuseData for example: invisible_barline.md2
Paper size in PostScript DSC comments
Add the following line at the end of the DSC comment header in the PostScript output:
%%DocumentPaperSizes: Letter
For example:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 %%BoundingBox: (atend) %%HiResBoundingBox: (atend) %%HiResSystemBox: 59.76 95.76 552.00 722.64 %%Creator: muse2ps 1.0 %%CreationDate: Thu Dec 23 10:48:53 2010 %%Orientation: Portrait %%Pages: 1 %%PageOrder: Ascend %%DocumentPaperSizes: Letter %%EndComments
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_Structuring_Conventions