Graham Percival <gra...@percival-music.ca> writes: > On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 07:29:35AM +0200, David Kastrup wrote: >> Graham Percival <gra...@percival-music.ca> writes: >> >> > With that view (which is evidently not universal), it seems natural to >> > me to write the pitch and duration first, and then all the other >> > "special bits" that occur on or around that note. >> >> Like c\clef "treble"\time 3/2 ? > > No, because the clef and time signature comes before the first > note.
How about \tempo? That comes _at_ the first note. > All other things equal, horizontally left notation in a score should > be horizontally left in a .ly file. You mean, when collision avoidance shifts fingerings left, those should be written before the note? > Above, I'm talking about reading a series of events which are aligned > vertically at the same horizontal position. So what's with \tempo? -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel