Manuel <libros <at> limay.de> writes: > I take a different view on this matter. I think that painting was the > first way of writing, letters being a later development. The first > attempts to typesetting music were clumsy indeed, but even now, when > typeset music is quite good, no printed score can equal the beauty > of, say, Bach's handwriting.
That may be true for Bach. Allow me to introduce Grieg as a counter-example. Many of his manuscripts are available here: http://www.bergen.folkebibl.no/grieg-samlingen/grieg-samlingen_komposisjoner.html While his music is certainly excellent, I would not like Lilypond to imitate his handwriting in any way. Cheers, -- Arvid _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user