Re: stylesheet structure

2013-05-15 Thread Urs Liska
Am Sonntag, den 12.05.2013, 21:51 -0400 schrieb Kieren MacMillan: > Hello all, > > I'm working on putting together some "house style" stylesheets, and wanted to > see if I had the best structure… > > As one example, I'm tweaking up a Henle piano score stylesheet (e.g. > Beethoven Piano Sonatas

Re: stylesheet structure

2013-05-15 Thread Urs Liska
Am Mittwoch, den 15.05.2013, 06:03 -0400 schrieb Kieren MacMillan: > Hi Urs, > > > I don't know if it's the _best_ and _most flexible_ structure, but it > > definitely looks like a _good_ and _flexible_ structure. > > I probably can't ask for any more at this stage. ;) Exactly. You should take

Re: stylesheet structure

2013-05-15 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Urs, > Does that mean "concert" represents a paper format? Yes: 9x12 (or sometimes up to 9.5x12.5). Cheers, Kieren. ___ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel

Re: stylesheet structure

2013-05-15 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Urs, > I don't know if it's the _best_ and _most flexible_ structure, but it > definitely looks like a _good_ and _flexible_ structure. I probably can't ask for any more at this stage. ;) > (Just one question: Why is 6. named as it is?) Good question. I guess I'm thinking of a situation wh

Re: stylesheet structure

2013-05-13 Thread Andrew Bernard
Sounds like a fine structure to me. But, pray tell, why do you want to emulate exactly Henle Verlag 1980? Lilypond does a better looking job than they did at that period IMHO. cheerio! Andrew On 13/05/13 11:51 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Hello all, I'm working on putting together some "hous