User:BogdanButnaru/sandbox

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Structural examples:

The structure looks like this:

  • Work Type on Basis Work Composer: Basis Work for Instrumentation in Key Scale, Opus Number No.
  • Done with tables is devilishly hard, especially to get the spacing right. And you can't put them in lists.
Work Type on Basis Work Composer : Basis Work for Instrumentation in Key Scale , Catalog ID and Catalog # No.

and looks like this:

  • 6 Variations on Antonio Salieri: La fiera di Venezia: "Mio caro Adone" for Piano in G major, K. 173c / KV 180 No. 3
  • 7 Variations on Dutch Traditional: "Wilhelmus van Nassau" for Piano in D major, K. 25 No. 2
  • (Too hard to get colors right, I'm bored...)

Comments

Nice job :) I fought with moin for a good while to get it to do the hidden table (for the Da capo table), never could get it right. Oh - if you think the moin color code here is nasty, umm, don't look at the source to the Mozart listing. :P -- BrianSchweitzer 14:21, 08 February 2008 (UTC)

Condensed version of the code, a bit more managable:

Work Type on Basis Work Composer : Basis Work for Instrumentation in Key Scale , Catalog ID and Catalog # No.

Using the tablestyle element for the border:none seems to be borked in moin, or it could be shorter. -- BrianSchweitzer 02:02, 09 February 2008 (UTC)

It occurs to me, while colors might be nicer than square brackets, finding a color pair that is distinguishable between both colors and which won't have issues for this or that color-blindness, we might be better off just making use of tables, but in a different way (the "lego" look, if you will). I think we can ignore potentially implied spaces, too, since spacing already is described in the text and demonstrated within the examples, so this:

Work Type on Basis Work Composer : Basis Work for Instrumentation in Key Scale , Catalog ID and Catalog # No.

-- BrianSchweitzer 07:27, 13 February 2008 (UTC)