Bruce,
Thanks for the reply.
To everyone,
I am thoroughly shocked to discover that the term referred to was
"moreable" which seems to be completely made up.
It is used by certain programmers to indicate a field for data entry
that can be "opened" for more information. So the field may conta
Please also see:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/input/test/out-www/collated-files.html
section :
script-chart.ly
for examples on how to engrave articulations in lilypond.
Luis
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Well this is really a trivia question not a mu
Well this is really a trivia question not a music question; please don't
be offended by the waste of bandwidth as I don't really know where else
to find expert typographers!
The question is: Is there another name for the "greater than" symbol
(besides "accent" as used in lilypond)?
Someone o