Citat Amelie Zapf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> - An easier way to write drum notation (not fussing with Threads all
> the
> time)?
Eh, you don't need threads to use the (temporary) drum notation algorithm (
see /input/test/drums.ly ).
Imho the only problem with it is that it "feels" temporary. It is
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> - Percent repeats for 4 bars?
what do these look like?
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Amelie Zapf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't intend to hurt anybody's feelings here, but wouldn't it be better to
> address the following problems before supporting yet another kind of "easy
> notation"?
>
> - Fully configurable bar line shapes linebreaks (end AND beginning of line)?
> -
Hi folks,
sorry that I have not been an active poster lately, but my schedule was so
full. But the discussion about "shape notation" here got to me.
I don't intend to hurt anybody's feelings here, but wouldn't it be better to
address the following problems before supporting yet another kind of
Hello from Dennis Doyle
I am very interested in sourcing a notation package
that will enable me to write EZ play notation. Does Lilypond have that facility
and if so, which version would be best please.
kind regards
dennis Doyle