> Printing and handwriting are different things with different traditions,
> focus, and typography.
Yes two different things, but a single tradition really. A g clef has a
standard form but it's clearly an imitation of handwriting. Same for flags,
trills, mordents etc.
> If printed beams were su
> Harry Partch writes music that tops out at the 13th overtone, but La Monte
Young has pieces with primes in the upper 300s.
How does Partch notate his music? If I remember correctly he does put ratios
over his notes, but I'm not sure how it works. As for La Monte Young - I
don't think any of his
> But there are also drawbacks to c) because it is hosted on my own (well,
hosted in a data center) server:
>
> - I can guarantee availability to a lesser extent than a big service
> provider
> - I can't guarantee not to break things or lose everything due to
> misconfiguration
> - I can't guarant
dak wrote
> As you all know, my sole source of income are donations from happy
> LilyPond users. It would appear that LilyPond users have stopped being
> happy with my work.
I'm sure many would agree with me that your hard work (and indeed that of
all lilypond contributors) is greatly appreciated