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[Neon staging] Liquescents and obliques look weird #1236
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The changes has been merged! |
aw, little baby puncta!! (sorry, I have no insight into the issue...) |
Small addendum: the fact that using the "Change Head Shape" function doesn't work is actually due to this issue #1239. |
Hi! This is because in this file, the parent |
@yinanazhou I'd say it was happening 1-4 times in every file I was reviewing (which are in the 140-160 range of Einsie) |
Hi @JoyfulGen, is this still happening in neon? |
@yinanazhou yes and no! The exact behaviour is not happening, but liquescents are still being a tiny bit weird: If I select any neume component and change its head shape to Liquescent C or Liquescent A, the neume component becomes a punctum. If I do any action, it automatically becomes the correct liquescent. Interestingly, in the MEI the liquescent is correct as soon as the head shape is changed. It just doesn't show up in Neon for some reason! It looks like this only happens for liquescents, but it does happen systematically. |
Hi @JoyfulGen this should be fixed now :) |
@yinanazhou indeed it is! I'll close the issue. |
When I uploaded Einsie 138v to Neon staging, both obliques and liquescents separated from their stems:
This is the file: CH-E_611_138v.mei.zip
And this is what it looks like:
I looked at the mei, and I can't tell what's wrong with the obliques. With the liquescents, however, I noticed that a second
liquescent
line appears under the first one when I upload the file to staging.So this is the original encoding of the liquescent neume:
And this is after upload:
I checked previous issues I wrote about staging and obliques looked fine, so this appears to be a relatively recent phenomenon.
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