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visual representation of <annot/> in the rendering #3

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krHERO opened this issue Dec 18, 2019 · 2 comments
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visual representation of <annot/> in the rendering #3

krHERO opened this issue Dec 18, 2019 · 2 comments

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@krHERO
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krHERO commented Dec 18, 2019

it would be very helpful to have a visual representation of annot in the rendering. maybe a small colored dot or something like that. the mozart-edition has some kind of that feature already.

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kepper commented Dec 18, 2019

Sorry for missing the discussion about this. Verovio can't possibly take care of that request – it makes no sense for Verovio to recommend a generic way of how to deal with annotations, because there will hardly be a consensus between different projects on how those annotations should look like. From my perspective, we need to identify ways on how to resolve this on our end (which is definitely possible). I would probably recommend to insert a <dir> with a * placed above the system, which can then be used as link to some kind of annotation. It's possible to generate that from an <annot> on runtime, so our data stays clean…

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That is exactly what we intended: There should be some kind of symbol (* or something like a colored dot or a colored christmas tree) above the system which signals that something is "strange" here. If it would be possible to use that as a link to some kind of annotation – wonderful!!! And if it is not necessary to bother Laurent with that task but Johannes, the better !??????!...

@krHERO krHERO transferred this issue from BeethovensWerkstatt/Verovio-Issues Jul 2, 2024
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