On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 7:36 PM, Valentin Villenave
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Attached is a patch, which adds this music function to LilyPond and
musicxml2ly, together with a conversion rule, docs changes (I don't know
French, so please check if the text there needs to be changed, too!),
On 6/29/08, Andrew Hawryluk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, at least that explains what the New_fingering_engraver is!
As long as the engraver is under construction, is it easy to make the
skyline 'disappear' between dynamic marks so that it behaves more like
the figured bass engraver (see
2008/6/30 Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From an engineering point of view, adding various syntactic-sugar
hacks to the parser is much worse. The music function syntax may not
be as short as possible, but it is consistent, and does not cause
difficult to resolve syntactic conflicts for
I can't recall a mingw. THere is a mingit.make which is for building a
deprecated version of Git on MinGW
Awesome, cheers Han-Wen, I was getting confused by the readme that said use
mingit.make for building the MinGW version of Git. I'd thought it was maybe a
typo and instead of building the
I've added NR 2.9 World music. Currently it'll only contain
Arabic music, but now it's there, if somebody wanted to write
about special tricks for 12th century Sweedish folk songs or
African drumming, the space is there.
If anybody really objects to World music, feel free to suggest