Carl Witthoft writes:
> For christsake lose that idiotic "Top post filter" will you?
> Latest stable LilyPond, trying to compile the example file.
> OSX 10.6.8 on iMac IntelCore2Duo.
Which example file?
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On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 1:12 AM, Carl Witthoft wrote:
> For christsake lose that idiotic "Top post filter" will you?
Why? Top-posting is the most annoying thing on the Internet.
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For christsake lose that idiotic "Top post filter" will you?
Latest stable LilyPond, trying to compile the example file.
OSX 10.6.8 on iMac IntelCore2Duo.
Here's the crashlog.
Process: lilypond [448]
Path:/Applications/Music
Tools/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond
The GHB or Great Highland Bagpipe, is tuned in A mixolydian, often considerably
higher than the standard pitch, up towards A = 480 Hz. The manual [1],
"Bagpipes", 2.6.2, calls it D major, and omits the "Great" in the name of the
bagpipe. Cf. [2], and net-searches on "GHB mixolydian".
1. http://
in this section of the manual (2.16 as well as 2.17):
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/bagpipes
the first mentioned advantage of bagpipe.ly is that \taor is short for
\grace { \small G32[ d G e] }
But this line is no valid syntax without bagpipe.ly (due to the G).
The meaning