On 6 July 2013 05:15, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
> Gentlemen,
>
> Thanks for your replies.
>
> Vaughan,
>
> Your attachment was filtered out as a binary file by my email server.
> The GNU.org archives also shows it as a .bin file so I cannot 'see'
> what you've done. If you would, please attach it as a
Gentlemen,
Thanks for your replies.
Vaughan,
Your attachment was filtered out as a binary file by my email server.
The GNU.org archives also shows it as a .bin file so I cannot 'see'
what you've done. If you would, please attach it as a reply to this
email.
David, I think I understand what you
Vaughan McAlley writes:
> On 3 July 2013 08:52, Nick Payne wrote:
>
>> I built your example with 2.17.21. No warnings at all in the log,
>> and the only problem I can see anywhere in the output is in the
>> piano reduction mm 3 & 4, where the tie between the two whole notes
>> in the upper voice
On 3 July 2013 08:52, Nick Payne wrote:
> I built your example with 2.17.21. No warnings at all in the log, and the
> only problem I can see anywhere in the output is in the piano reduction mm 3
> & 4, where the tie between the two whole notes in the upper voice goes
> through the head of the
On 03/07/13 07:57, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
Attached is a 12-measure LP file snippet with four treble-clef parts
plus piano reduction. The piano reduction works perfectly until it
encounters a temporary polyphonic passage (TPP). There are two in the
example, at mm.3-4 in the upper two voices and mm
All,
Attached is a 12-measure LP file snippet with four treble-clef parts
plus piano reduction. The piano reduction works perfectly until it
encounters a temporary polyphonic passage (TPP). There are two in the
example, at mm.3-4 in the upper two voices and mm. 8-9 in the lower two
voices. A