David Bobroff wrote: *snip*
My suggestion? Get used to it if you want to use Lilypond. In the longI couldn't have said it better. Like sign language or Chinese (and unlike English spelling, may I remind my fellow anglophones), it has its own logic and, once gotten used to, is not at all cumbersome. I've been using the \transpose function quite a bit recently and find it to be fun as well as fast and accurate.
run I have not found it to be a burden. Yes, I forget sometimes and have
to correct my input. The authors have made their decision regarding the
input syntax. I don't think they want to change it. It does have sound
reasoning behind it, even if it feels awkward at first.
Maybe not very informational, but I hope this helps you some.
Cheers,
David Bobroff
Cheers,
CB
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