2008/6/29 Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> We *have* a set of "best practices". >> They're LM 5 Working on LilyPond projects. >> I wrote them two years ago, and AFAIK nobody has ever read them.
Not only have I read them too, but I think I translated them (or contributed to the translation). A very good piece of documentation, I might add. > For a simple score (which has no key changes and no instrument switches), I > suppose the section is sufficient. > Sadly, it doesn't solve the myriad other issues that actually arise when > writing/coding real multi-instrumentalist music, so it's not as helpful as > it should be. Kieren, I don't think the docs are incomplete, I think *we* are, as LilyPond coders. I'm afraid all of us are actually making history right here, right now. When Nicolas started copying his huge 18th-century scores it was absolutely unprecedented; your scores are unprecedented, so is my opera, so are every score that Trevor writes... I think we need to confront our practices, our trial-and-error practices etc. to get a better point of view on this. Cheers, Valentin _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user