Wols Lists wrote > Don't forget that where you use the word "English", I believe the > standard is that you actually *mean* American. Does that have any impact > on your work? > > (For example, your very subject line is not English - if it were it > would read "Crotchet Support ..." :-)
Hi Wol, Fortunately, in this case there's no difference between British and American English, as this post is not about note /durations/ (crotchet/quarter note, quaver/eighth note, etc.) but about note /names/ for pitch input (ges, gf, …) for the different \language definitions. As in the statements \language "english" or \language "français" Probably I didn't make it perfectly clear what I was talking about "quarter-/tones/" (pitch), i.e. quarter-tone pitch steps, whereas you understood "quarter /notes/" (duration). Cheers, Torsten -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Dev-f88644.html