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Incipits should be considered as markup, not part of the music. Right now they are excluded from bar count and get MN 0 but that makes them indistinguishable from upbeat measures. Suggestion: Replace 0 by x or missing value
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This issue is postponed until a measure_number is added which allows for including string values such as 16b. This will also enable a special value for incipit measures.
For now, there are a couple of other ways to mark/discover incipit measures:
one could have a convention where N incipit measures are encoded by adding -N to the measure count of MC 1 (rather than setting "Exclude from measure count").
the presence of an tag is a strong indicator, in particular in combination with
the absence of tags (does not work if the incipit actually includes the incipit, i.e. notes)
but the most fail-safe method, actually, might be to look for a tag after one of the first tags because this what's used to separate the incipit from the actual beginning
Incipits should be considered as markup, not part of the music. Right now they are excluded from bar count and get MN 0 but that makes them indistinguishable from upbeat measures. Suggestion: Replace 0 by
x
or missing valueThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: