Nikolai Hedler writes:
> Interesting! I have been spending some time working in Python, and
> would not have expected that to be valid syntax prior to the new
> function, but I also didn't expect e.g. c2c4 to be valid
> either. Thanks for the quick response!
c2 have to be two distinct tokens; it
Le 23/03/2022 à 23:14, Nikolai Hedler a écrit :
Interesting! I have been spending some time working in Python, and
would not have expected that to be valid syntax prior to the new
function, but I also didn't expect e.g. c2c4 to be valid either.
Thanks for the quick response!
Well,
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Interesting! I have been spending some time working in Python, and would
not have expected that to be valid syntax prior to the new function, but I
also didn't expect e.g. c2c4 to be valid either. Thanks for the quick
response!
- Nikolai
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 6:02 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>
Le 23/03/2022 à 22:59, Nikolai Hedler a écrit :
Hello!
First of all, thanks to all the developers for their continued efforts!
I am coming back to LIlypond after a couple years away, and found the
addition of unpitched durations an interesting shorthand feature, but
encountered a behavior I did
Hello!
First of all, thanks to all the developers for their continued efforts!
I am coming back to LIlypond after a couple years away, and found the
addition of unpitched durations an interesting shorthand feature, but
encountered a behavior I didn't expect. It seems that a pitch without
explicit