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On Feb 9, 2005, at 11:43 AM, David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
Is there any objection to my having my own language.ly? [...] I don't like to hack like that without permission, especially if I'm the only one doing the thing in question.
Go right ahead-- there's nothing stopping you from doing whatever you want
with LilyPond. The only potential issue is that if you distribute your
.ly files, you'll have to either change them to one of the standard
language formats or include your own along with the file.
After all, a flat *is* a letter "b".
Er... a flat *looks* like a letter "b". Otherwise, they are not related at all.
- -- Benjamin D. Esham
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