Re: Non-standard notation challenges (no game this time...)

2014-01-23 Thread Urs Liska
Am 23.01.2014 16:56, schrieb Keith OHara: Urs Liska openlilylib.org> writes: The point in the edition of such snippets is to _document_ the actual state of a manuscript. This isn't _music_ but rather a remainder from the compositional process. Comparing this with later states allows an editor

Re: [SPAM] Re: Non-standard notation challenges (no game this time...)

2014-01-23 Thread Keith OHara
Urs Liska openlilylib.org> writes: > The point in the edition of such snippets is to _document_ the actual > state of a manuscript. This isn't _music_ but rather a remainder from > the compositional process. Comparing this with later states allows an > editor to draw conclusions on the genesis

Re: [SPAM] Re: Non-standard notation challenges (no game this time...)

2014-01-23 Thread Urs Liska
Am 23.01.2014 10:39, schrieb Phil Holmes: > The problem I would have when presented with this music is that I would have no idea - not a clue - about what the writer of the music intended with this notation. Is it explained anywhere? Without that, it seems rather pointless to try to reproduce i

Re: Non-standard notation challenges (no game this time...)

2014-01-23 Thread Phil Holmes
- Original Message - From: "Urs Liska" To: "lilypond-user" Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 11:59 PM Subject: Non-standard notation challenges (no game this time...) Hi all, I'm facing some notation challenges that aren't part of a self-devised "

Non-standard notation challenges (no game this time...)

2014-01-22 Thread Urs Liska
Hi all, I'm facing some notation challenges that aren't part of a self-devised "contest", but in way very real. I'm going to meet someone to answer his questions about how LilyPond and related tools could be integrated in the workflows of a concrete edition project. I don't know if this meetin