David Kastrup gnu.org> writes:
> Shouldn't we have a command
>
> \transposing f { ... }
>
> (better naming suggestions welcome) that does transposition and Midi
> correction in lockstep?
I assume the command would produce the music that we currently get from
{\transposition f \transpose f
2013/1/30 David Kastrup :
> Benkő Pál writes:
>
>> all,
>>
>> 2013/1/30 David Kastrup :
>>>
>>> Ok, sorry for the bottom quote, but I'd like to get the context into the
>>> developer list.
>>>
>>> Shouldn't we have a command
>>>
>>> \transposing f { ... }
>>>
>>> (better naming suggestions welcome
Benkő Pál writes:
> all,
>
> 2013/1/30 David Kastrup :
>>
>> Ok, sorry for the bottom quote, but I'd like to get the context into the
>> developer list.
>>
>> Shouldn't we have a command
>>
>> \transposing f { ... }
>>
>> (better naming suggestions welcome) that does transposition and Midi
>> cor
all,
2013/1/30 David Kastrup :
>
> Ok, sorry for the bottom quote, but I'd like to get the context into the
> developer list.
>
> Shouldn't we have a command
>
> \transposing f { ... }
>
> (better naming suggestions welcome) that does transposition and Midi
> correction in lockstep? Is anybody wi
Ok, sorry for the bottom quote, but I'd like to get the context into the
developer list.
Shouldn't we have a command
\transposing f { ... }
(better naming suggestions welcome) that does transposition and Midi
correction in lockstep? Is anybody willing to count how _often_ this
question pops up