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Handling different versions of works

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 7:46 pm
by Davydov
IMSLP has quite a few works that exist in multiple versions, mostly where a work has been revised by its composer, or where different people have attempted to reconstruct an unfinished work (like Mozart's Reqiuem). Because these different versions (and arrangements of them) can appear on the same page, it's not always easy to make it clear which version is which, and the general information section can become a little cluttered when trying to give the dates and publication details for each of the available versions.

So I've tried to come up with a way to make this clearer, as shown on these pages:
Each of the available performing versions is labelled "A", "B", "C", with a distinctive typeface to make it obvious which version is being talked about in the headings and the general information section. I'd appreciate any feedback as to whether this might be more or less confusing than repeating the terms "original version", "revised version", "3rd version", etc. on the pages.

The colour scheme of the symbols can always be tweaked if people feel strongly about this, although it's intended to blend in with the new design :)

Re: Handling different versions of works

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 8:06 pm
by steltz
Cool! Looks good to me.

Re: Handling different versions of works

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 2:30 am
by pml
Damn good idea, seeing as we have several versions of Mozart’s Great Mass in C, or Fauré’s Requiem, which fall into the same boat, let alone the cases where the composer catalogue specifies multiple versions (one of Berlioz’s pieces goes all the way up to version F). Nice template.

*whistles*

PML

Re: Handling different versions of works

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:37 am
by Davydov
Many thanks for those positive comments, and editors are welcome to start using the {{Version}} template on pages where it's needed.

Re: Handling different versions of works

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 7:45 pm
by Melodia
I like it too, it's a very good....quick visual and gives all pertinent info nicely and easily.