Re: Multiple clefs in one Staff

2023-10-27 Thread Graham King
 On Fri, 2023-10-27 at 11:46 +0200, David Kastrup wrote: > > On the other hand, I think I have seen some mensural(?) clef that > > combined two equal-weight different clefs (possibly both C clefs on > > different staff lines) in order to put two singing voices into one > > staff. That's sort of

Re: Gregorian Divisiones

2021-01-02 Thread Graham King
> On 2 Jan 2021, at 19:45, Dan Eble wrote: > > Is there an ancient music expert lurking who is willing to clarify a couple > of things about divisiones for me? (I don't claim to be an expert but then, fools rush in...) > > The LilyPond Notation Reference says, "A divisio . . . is a staff

Re: RFC: rethink horizontal alignment of mid-staff bar numbers

2020-11-15 Thread Graham King
I think Gould's positioning looks _slightly_ better, except at line-beginnings where I definitely prefer lilypond's. Moreover, the position immediately after a bar line is heavily-contested real-estate, as your examples make clear. Therefore it would be good to retain the option to preserve

Re: Doc: Some miscellaneous suggestions from Peter Toye (issue 579280043 by michael.kaepp...@googlemail.com)

2020-02-09 Thread Graham King
> On 9 Feb 2020, at 13:23, lilyp...@ptoye.com wrote: > > - > Friday, February 7, 2020, 8:39:36 PM, you wrote: > >> Am 06.02.2020 um 22:55 schrieb >> thomasmorle...@gmail.com: >>>

Re: Issue 3945: fix (De)crescendo with unspecified starting volume in MIDI (issue 294700043 by nine.fierce.ball...@gmail.com)

2016-06-05 Thread Graham King
On Sat, 2016-06-04 at 14:16 -0700, nine.fierce.ball...@gmail.com wrote: > https://codereview.appspot.com/294700043/ > >From the bug tracker: In order to avoid the midi-warning a workaround would be to specify the starting volume explicitly and hide or omit the

Re: PDF date format

2015-08-13 Thread Graham King
I think it is known as the PDF date format. A quick search for PDF date string standard throws up various references, including https://tinyurl.com/po9wqaj The format seems to be completely outwith the relevant standards (ISO 8601 and RFC 3339), but somewhat resembles them, of course. HTH --