Le Dimanche 14 Mars 2004 22:09, GoochRules! a écrit :
> Greetings,
>
> Does lilypond handle "f8( f4)" and "f8~ f4" differently? Is ...~ ...
> simply a short cut for ...( ...)? What about "f8( f1)( f2)" vs. f8~
> f1~ f2?
>
>
> --M Peltzer
As indicated in the glossary (not only for non-Engli
On Sunday 14 March 2004 22.09, GoochRules! wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Does lilypond handle "f8( f4)" and "f8~ f4" differently? Is ...~ ...
> simply a short cut for ...( ...)? What about "f8( f1)( f2)" vs. f8~
> f1~ f2?
There is a difference in what it means. f8~f basically means f4, while f8(
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 14:09:29 -0700
GoochRules! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does lilypond handle "f8( f4)" and "f8~ f4" differently? Is
> ...~ ...
> simply a short cut for ...( ...)? What about "f8( f1)( f2)" vs. f8~
> f1~ f2?
Yes, it handles them differently. On many instruments
Greetings,
Does lilypond handle "f8( f4)" and "f8~ f4" differently? Is ...~ ...
simply a short cut for ...( ...)? What about "f8( f1)( f2)" vs. f8~
f1~ f2?
--M Peltzer
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