Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de> writes: > most of this has been discussed already: > >> So when I'm entering my music in the bass clef I >> would possibly do something like >> >> \absolute -1 { c d' e' b } > Using a number as the first optional argument was discussed already.
Yes and no. It was the original proposal. It is not uncommon to have a wildly diverging discussion and finally settle back on the original proposal again. But I'm not convinced that this was the case here. Personally, I don't like mathematics in note input too much. >> which simply shifts everything down one octave. That then also saves any >> explanation about what [obligatory pitch] means. Does it have to be a >> new reference C? What happens if you said, for example, e'? Does that >> get understood by lily as c' - shift everything an octave? Or does it >> mean "the note above e' absolute is entered as f', the note below is >> entered as d"? Specifying the shift as a number makes it clear that it's >> relative to the default c', and that's it. > We had all this already. Indeed. It might help to read the original Rietveld discussion. > It would be a mess to allow for notes other than c, so we definitely > won’t be doing that. At least we will not move the octave break around. > I’m not sure why using a number wasn’t really considered, > though. Probably for analogy to the other music entry modes? That's part of it. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel