GENERAL DISCUSSION - Level at which the proportion applies #16
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One thing I can see is that in Proposal A we have one new attribute with pre-existing values, while in Proposal B we have to add many attributes. However, Proposal B can provide a more accurate encoding if different ratios apply at different note levels. My question is: Is this possible? Can different ratios apply at different note levels given a particular mensuration/proportion sign? (@annplaksin you might be the best to answer this question) |
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See discussion above: @lpugin, @annplaksin, @craigsapp :) |
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Regarding mensurations & proportions, we have divided the issue into two parts:
Here we are discussing the second part of the issue. So far, there have been two suggestions about how to encode the level at which a proportion is acting:
@level
that has the valuessemibreve
,breve
,longa
and so on.@annplaksin since this was your proposal, would you mind giving the exact details? The name Anna used is
@affected
.@tempus.num
and@tempus.numbase
when the proportion affects the relation of breve-semibreve, or@prolatio.num
and@prolatio.numbase
when the proportion affects the relation of semibreve-minim, and so on.@craigsapp would you mind summarizing the details of this proposal?
Tagging some people into this discussion, please feel free to include anyone else:
@lpugin, @DILewis, @giulianodibacco, @annplaksin, @craigsapp
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