On Tuesday 13 January 2004 17:30, Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote: > Nick: > > Kieren, what you are suggesting definitely makes sense. The more > > examples the better, especially if they are written in a style and > > with comments that make it easy to follow what you are doing with > > the lily code and possibly why. > > Well said! > > > My purpose was merely to point out that a resource exists > > something along the lines of what you want.
Mutopia can be very helpful, but there are problems with the files there as examples: 1. It is not clear before download what version of lilypond was used to create a file. There is a very nice footer at the bottom of Mutopia-2004/01/05-38S, but lilypond is not mentioned, nor is the version used to create the file. Some Mutopia files are quite old, and that is not a bad thing, but it would be helpful if you didn't have to load or open anything to find out the version. 2. There are mistakes. For example, in Mutopia-2004/01/05-380 the first note is not dotted and 34 or so dots are just missing. (The lower part should be dotsDown.) 3. In the same file, three parts are written but the "global" part is prefatory rather than sumultaneous, so that the benefit of having a global part is not realized. It would be better to call that part "prep" or something other than global, in case one wants both. The setting is adequate except for the dotted notes, and it has excellences, and it works, but my concern is that it doesn't serve as a very good example for a newbie. 4. Last, there is some questionable notation here and there. There is a great need for constructive criticism, and I don't feel that it would be appreciated. daveA -- Failure is certain when you fail to identify your enemy and invade the wrong country. Our troops defend the enemy and weaken our country by making new enemies and fighting them instead. Thus, our "leaders" give our terrorist enemies aid and comfort for a pittance of Arab oil money. D. Raleigh Arnold dra@ (http://www.) openguitar.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user