Thomas, Thanks for that. As everyone seems to be on all the mailing lists. I sort of assumed that cross-links wouldn't be necessary.
Yes, I'm on Windows, but have just resurrected an old laptop and have managed to get a Linux (antiX) system on it. And there's a spare partition to install LilyDev. I'll download it today. CG is a bit blank on what to do with the downloaded tarball though. Does it have a stand-alone disk image to install in its own partition, or should I install VirtualBox under Linux? CG also seems a bit out of date as it mentions both Fedora and Debian . Github only seems to have Debian on it. Shouldn't be a problem - antiX is based on Debian. Best regards, Peter mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com www.ptoye.com ------------------------- Saturday, January 4, 2020, 10:36:09 AM, Thomas Morley wrote: > Hi Peter, > Am Sa., 4. Jan. 2020 um 11:04 Uhr schrieb Peter > Toye <lilyp...@ptoye.com>: >> I suggest that \rf (for rinforzando) be added to the built-in dynamic list. >> I suggested this on the users list, and got two replies, one fairly >> positive, one negative. > Please link to previous discussions you refer to. > Afaict, it's > http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/A-suggestion-add-rf-to-built-in-dynamics-td226397.html >> My rationale is that it's accepted as a synonym of rfz, and was used as such >> by both Beethoven (who also used rfz and rinf.) and Brahms. And also by a >> far lesser composer whose work I've just engraved. >> As far as I can see, it would need an addition to dynamic-scripts-init.ly >> and modifications to both LM and NR (a rare occasion in which both manuals >> have the same information!). I'd be willing to do this myself if it's >> accepted, once I've got my head round the modification process (I may need a >> mentor here...). > Iirc, you are on windows. > I think best would be to set up LilyDev first. > Cheers, > Harm