Alexander Kobel schrieb:
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I just noticed that the 'extra-offset won't influence the spacing of
the notes before the bar line. The better property to tweak should be
the right-edge extra space, but this does not work if the line ends
prematurely. (See the attached example.)
Still, like
Hello,
Currently, notation/world.itely mixes 'maqam' / 'maqams' and 'makam' /
'makamlar'. Is this correct for Arabic/Turkish respectively, or should
it be unified?
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Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com
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On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 10:25:44AM +0100, Francisco Vila wrote:
Currently, notation/world.itely mixes 'maqam' / 'maqams' and 'makam' /
'makamlar'. Is this correct for Arabic/Turkish respectively, or should
it be unified?
I believe that both k and q are acceptable English
representations of the
2010/2/3 Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca:
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 10:25:44AM +0100, Francisco Vila wrote:
Currently, notation/world.itely mixes 'maqam' / 'maqams' and 'makam' /
'makamlar'. Is this correct for Arabic/Turkish respectively, or should
it be unified?
I believe that both
Francisco Vila wrote Wednesday, February 03, 2010 9:25 AM
Currently, notation/world.itely mixes 'maqam' / 'maqams' and
'makam' /
'makamlar'. Is this correct for Arabic/Turkish respectively, or
should
it be unified?
Seems like maqam is Arabic and makam is Turkish.
See
On 3 Feb 2010, at 12:51, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Currently, notation/world.itely mixes 'maqam' / 'maqams' and
'makam' /
'makamlar'. Is this correct for Arabic/Turkish respectively, or
should
it be unified?
Seems like maqam is Arabic and makam is Turkish.
See
We officially only require python 2.4 for lilypond. Could the recent
change to ilypond-book.py be rewritten to avoid using the any
keyword introduced in 2.5 ?
File
/main/src/gub/target/linux-x86/src/lilypond-git.sv.gnu.org--lilypond.git-release-unstable/scripts/lilypond-book.py,
line 2194, in
Hello,
I'm learning more Scheme. (I think I'll be learning Scheme for a
while.) I'm looking at the sample file scheme-engraver.ly and I have a
few questions. I think I'm understanding the structure of the Scheme,
it appears to be a list of Scheme pairs. Each pair (cons) has a symbol
that starts
Hi, everyone.
I'm working on developing StaffTab notation for the Chapman Stick. I
have attached an image that shows something I need to do. In a Scheme
engraver, I can get the string number that was notated. Then I need to
be able to draw the little rectangle on the staff to indicate which
On 2/3/10 7:50 PM, Eric Knapp ekn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm learning more Scheme. (I think I'll be learning Scheme for a
while.) I'm looking at the sample file scheme-engraver.ly and I have a
few questions. I think I'm understanding the structure of the Scheme,
it appears to be a
On 2/3/10 8:32 PM, Eric Knapp ekn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, everyone.
I'm working on developing StaffTab notation for the Chapman Stick. I
have attached an image that shows something I need to do. In a Scheme
engraver, I can get the string number that was notated. Then I need to
be able
On 2/3/10 8:38 PM, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
On 2/3/10 8:32 PM, Eric Knapp ekn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, everyone.
I'm working on developing StaffTab notation for the Chapman Stick. I
have attached an image that shows something I need to do. In a Scheme
engraver, I can get the
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