You did help David your response forces me think more clearly - when you
make a definite statement I take it on board.
I know full well how difficult it is when someone is thrashing about in
another's area of expertise and not expressing themselves clearly. 
I really don't mind what might be seen as testy remarks. 
If your ranting forces me to find a solution then that's good - I may even
learn something. 
Cheers

-----Original Message-----
From: David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> 
Sent: 16 December 2019 13:17
To: Peter Gentry <peter.gen...@sunscales.myzen.co.uk>
Cc: Lilypond Users <lilypond-user@gnu.org>; peter.gen...@sunscales.co.uk
Subject: Re: problems with cues

"Peter Gentry" <peter.gen...@sunscales.myzen.co.uk> writes:

> This issue has been resolved with help from David.

Unless one of the more helpful Davids on this list pitched in in private, I
would not say that I had nearly enough information available to contribute
anything that could in good conscience be called "help".
This is probably an impressively amicable rewording (a feat I am notoriously
bad at) of "Davids incessive ranting inspired me to look for the solution
myself which I ultimately did find".

> Should anyone be interested all the files can be found at 
> sunscales.co.uk under the composer Farrenc.
>
>  
>
> I did get a bit confused with \cueDuring and \transposedCueDuring..

The basic question here is whether LilyPond's behavior changed in a manner
that stopped previously working documents from compiling, and whether this
was something that convert-ly would have been able to fix, or should have
been able to fix but wasn't.

--
David Kastrup


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