Urs Liska writes:
> I find that very annoying, but he insists that it is in no way
> ambiguous (because you always _see_ the score fragment you're working
> on and the editor also always shows you the effective key). And he
> insists that it is much more efficient simply because he has to type
>
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
> Actually I'm currently in a discussion with a (highly) professional engraver
> using Amadeus (a Unix/Linux program that has been out of development for 15
> years now but is still used by a number of professionals). Amadeus is a
> text-compiling
I'll look that up, I have got the manual.
Christ van Willegen schrieb am 19.04.2014:
>On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
>> Actually I'm currently in a discussion with a (highly) professional
>engraver
>> using Amadeus (a Unix/Linux program that has been out of development
>for 15
At 15:41 19/04/2014 +0200, Christ van Willegen wrote:
And if you'd life to get an F-natural in the key of D major, how
would you write that?
Clearly, following normal musical notation, you'd annotate the F in
some way as being not the expected F in D major (F#) - using
something such as fn.
Hi Brian,
Since you are [ostensibly] sitting on the fence… ;)
This is my “+1” for the cut-and-pastability (and, by extension,
variable-referencibility, etc.) of Lily-code as noted by David K.
Having engraved hundreds of Lilypond scores in the past 11 years — many with
dozens of movements, 50+ s
Hi, lilyponders:
The attach .ly file show the sequencing of solfege above the staff behaves
inconsistent.
How can this be resolved? I am also hoping it will be the same if it is
sequencing below the staff. The color solfege will be showing on the lower
stack in both case.
Help is appreciated.
E
2014-04-19 23:25 GMT+02:00 MING TSANG :
> Hi, lilyponders:
> The attach .ly file show the sequencing of solfege above the staff behaves
> inconsistent.
> How can this be resolved? I am also hoping it will be the same if it is
> sequencing below the staff. The color solfege will be showing on the l