ual things and
learning as I go (i.e. alternative notation systems like Clairnote:
http://clairnote.org).)
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David,
That is exactly why you are so valuable. You have the code foo that
most of us don't.
S.
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 10:55 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
> Paul Morris writes:
>
>> Simon Albrecht-2 wrote
>>> It's like a mixture of a logical puzzle and a strategy game, with the
>>> pleasant side e
Paul Morris writes:
> Simon Albrecht-2 wrote
>> It’s like a mixture of a logical puzzle and a strategy game, with the
>> pleasant side effect that it is not just for fun, but you get a result
>> which can be ported to real life and has an actual use for other people!
>
> I think you're right. I
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Am 02.04.2014 22:10, schrieb Daniel Rosen:
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From: Simon Albrecht [mailto:simon.albre...@mail.de]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:42 AM
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Subject: The pleasantry of Lilyponding
Hello Lilypond aficionados,
It’s like a mixture of a logical
puzzle
> -Original Message-
> From: Simon Albrecht [mailto:simon.albre...@mail.de]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:42 AM
> To: lilypond user list
> Subject: The pleasantry of Lilyponding
>
> Hello Lilypond aficionados,
>
> It’s like a mixture of a logical
> pu
Any by legal issues, I think I just mean the issues of my being able to see
them.
On Apr 1, 2014, at 10:27 PM, Conor Cook wrote:
> That is something that, legal issues aside, I would love to see.
>
> On Apr 1, 2014, at 4:41 PM, Nathan Ho wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Simon Albr
That is something that, legal issues aside, I would love to see.
On Apr 1, 2014, at 4:41 PM, Nathan Ho wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>> It’s like a mixture of a logical puzzle and a
>> strategy game, with the pleasant side effect that it is not just for fun,
>>
Am 2014-04-02 um 03:41 schrieb Nathan Ho :
> Complex contemporary scores are especially fun to engrave. I guess
> this explains why I sometimes typeset Brian Ferneyhough or George
> Crumb just to kill time.
Amazing. My patience doesn’t last so long, I’m happy with one or two song
sheets :-)
G
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
> It’s like a mixture of a logical puzzle and a
> strategy game, with the pleasant side effect that it is not just for fun,
> but you get a result which can be ported to real life and has an actual use
> for other people!
Complex contemporary
tp://bit.ly/bcl-lilypond
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Am 01.04.2014 16:41, schrieb Simon Albrecht:
> It’s like a mixture of a logical puzzle and a strategy game, with the
> pleasant side effect that it is not just for fun, but you get a result
> which can be ported to real life and has an actual use for other people!
+1
IMO it is not only lilypond, bu
Simon Albrecht writes:
> Hello Lilypond aficionados,
>
> some days ago I sat in a regional train, two young guys opposite me
> talking about computer games they were playing. At which I found an
> answer to the question why I find it worthwile investing many and
> often tedious hours in music typ
Where is the like-button?
Francois
2014-04-01 9:41 GMT-05:00, Simon Albrecht :
> Hello Lilypond aficionados,
>
> some days ago I sat in a regional train, two young guys opposite me
> talking about computer games they were playing. At which I found an
> answer to the question why I find it worthwil
Hello Lilypond aficionados,
some days ago I sat in a regional train, two young guys opposite me
talking about computer games they were playing. At which I found an
answer to the question why I find it worthwile investing many and often
tedious hours in music typesetting with LilyPond: It’s act
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