Juergen Reuter wrote Monday, January 05, 2009 1:47 AM
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009, Trevor Daniels wrote:
BTW, the term "accidental style" appears twice in the documentation
with a
completely different meaning:
- in 1.1.3, meaning the way how to display and reset accidentals
In the detailed explanat
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009, Trevor Daniels wrote:
BTW, the term "accidental style" appears twice in the documentation with a
completely different meaning:
- in 1.1.3, meaning the way how to display and reset accidentals
In the detailed explanation they are named "rules" so I propose to
always call t
Francisco Vila wrote Monday, December 29, 2008 10:49 AM
2008/12/29 Stefan Waler :
BTW, the term "accidental style" appears twice in the documentation with
a
completely different meaning:
- in 1.1.3, meaning the way how to display and reset accidentals
In the detailed explanation they are n
2008/12/29 Stefan Waler :
> BTW, the term "accidental style" appears twice in the documentation with a
> completely different meaning:
> - in 1.1.3, meaning the way how to display and reset accidentals
In the detailed explanation they are named "rules" so I propose to
always call them "accidental
Trevor Daniels wrote:
At present the MensuralVoice context sets the NoteHead style to
'petrucci, but does not set the style for rests. I know nothing of
ancient music, but it seems to me that rests should be set to 'mensural
style? Advice please, from anyone who understands anc
On 28.12.2008 (13:05), Trevor Daniels wrote:
> At present the MensuralVoice context sets the NoteHead style to 'petrucci,
> but does not set the style for rests. I know nothing of ancient music,
> but it seems to me that rests should be set to 'mensural style? Advice
> p
At present the MensuralVoice context sets the NoteHead style to 'petrucci,
but does not set the style for rests. I know nothing of ancient music, but
it seems to me that rests should be set to 'mensural style? Advice please,
from anyone who understands ancient music