Arno,
I'll take a look and see
Hello,
On 22/06/2010 23:44, Arno Waschk wrote:
... not obvious as in i can't find it, and i was starting to search it
in the chords section
I am using the notation reference (my version is 2.13.24 but it has been
in the reference for a while).
Look for
Hello,
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From: bug-lilypond-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org on behalf of Arno
Waschk
Sent: Tue 22/06/2010 19:17
To: Lilypond Bugreports; lilypond-de...@gnu.org
Subject: q notation for repeated chords should also copy \harmonic...?
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BTW the place of
On 22 June 2010 19:17, Arno Waschk hamama...@gmx.de wrote:
this time not being sure whether it's a bug, feature or possible
enhancement, i wanted to mention that in a situation like:
c f\harmonic1 q
the second chord is missing the harmonic not head (here, i. e. 2.13.25 git
from yesterday).
On 6/22/10 3:28 PM, Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
On 22 June 2010 19:17, Arno Waschk hamama...@gmx.de wrote:
this time not being sure whether it's a bug, feature or possible
enhancement, i wanted to mention that in a situation like:
c f\harmonic1 q
the second chord is
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 22:59:05 +0200, James Lowe james.l...@datacore.com
wrote:
Hello,
-Original Message-
From: bug-lilypond-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org on behalf of
Arno Waschk
Sent: Tue 22/06/2010 19:17
To: Lilypond Bugreports; lilypond-de...@gnu.org
Subject: q
Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com writes:
On 22 June 2010 19:17, Arno Waschk hamama...@gmx.de wrote:
this time not being sure whether it's a bug, feature or possible
enhancement, i wanted to mention that in a situation like:
c f\harmonic1 q
the second chord is missing the harmonic not head