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> I know that strictly speaking, following this idea, any integer duration
> should be allowed (not just powers of 2 and 3) - but I think that
> storing the duration (2^n)*(3^m) as (n,m,0) would make things a lot
> easier to cope with
Which things precisely?
I do
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> > For proper editing, there, however, should be some annotational features
> > added to lilypond (therefore this mail is cc:-ed to lilypond-devel). In
> > particular, it should be possible to have a standardized way of putting
> > information into an .ly file such as "
> "Chris" == Chris Sawer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Chris> I agree with you that some kind of footnote feature would be useful in
Chris> LilyPond. Developers: is it practical/possible to add something along the
Chris> lines of the LaTeX footnote feature - maybe even using it, sin
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Juergen Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe you heard in the news about the archive of unpublished manuscripts
> by famous composers such as Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. This archive was
> lost during World War II, has been found in Kiev, and is now bei
What the heck, I think that now would be a good time to mention an idea
I got a while ago. Afaics this would solve some of the mensural notation
problems in a relatively clean way; and further more would make entering
triplets a lot easier.
The idea is quite simply to allow durations to instead
> "Han-Wen" == Han-Wen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Han-Wen> One thing that is not clear to me, is given the changing proportions
Han-Wen> of notes in mensural notation, what the unit for these notes should
Han-Wen> be. For example, we could take the Longa as the unit, then all s
> Lamy Jean-Baptiste wrote:
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> > I just want to know which engraver create the flat and sharp symbol on the
> > staff, and which grob they are.
>
> accidental-engraver / accidental
Well, Lilypond is case sensitive, so you should make that
'Accidental_engraver' and 'Accidental'.
Actually , the