http://codereview.appspot.com/5520056/diff/7001/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely File Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely (right):
http://codereview.appspot.com/5520056/diff/7001/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely#newcode1358 Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely:1358: The @var{duration} can also be any value less than a full measure: On 2012/01/24 21:38:18, janek wrote:
I think it would be good without that "also". I think the purpose of the second example is to show that partial can
contain
more than one note.
Correct. http://codereview.appspot.com/5520056/diff/7001/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely#newcode1363 Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely:1363: r4 e8 | a4 c8 b c4 | On 2012/01/24 21:38:18, janek wrote:
it's a bit weird to have 3/4 time sig and 4. partial, consisting of r4
and e8
(3/4 measure doesn't divide in two parts). but i don't think it's
that
important.
Hmm.. well maybe the music I play in our windband is weird. :0 it seems to be quite common for different instruments start in different places in an upbeat. Anyway I was just trying to show something with a dotted partial value as an example instead of the '*' construction which I think is more confusing - at least in a 3/4 construction. http://codereview.appspot.com/5520056/diff/7001/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely#newcode1372 Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely:1372: So @code{\partial 8} becomes; On 2012/01/24 11:21:33, Graham Percival wrote:
grammatically I really think a full colon: is correct here.
Done. http://codereview.appspot.com/5520056/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel