On Fri, 21 Sep 2007, Graham Percival wrote:
I've updated the README.txt with more guidelines about writing/maintaining
documentation. I'll be asking the GDP Helpers to fix any Section organiztion
and Formatting issues, as well as any Readability or Technical writing issues
they feel comfortab
Just for the record:
Ancient notation _could_ be split genre-wise into two separate chunks
"Gregorian Chant" and "Mensural Notation". However, for a _reference_
manual, I think it is ok as it currently is (e.g. having a single section
on ligatures rather than separate ones per genre). For a
On Mon, 10 Sep 2007, Graham Percival wrote:
To summarize some discussions:
...
- Does anybody _like_ the current layout? If so, speak up now or forever
hold your peace. :)
I am _fine_ with the current layout. However, I agree that for
global searching in the web browser, you need a big
> I'm doing a piece for voice with keyboard, and I'd like to have an
> ambitus on the voice part, but not on the keyboard. I thought that if
> I set the Voice.breakAlignOrder to include ambitus on the vocal but
> not the keyboard voices, that would do it, but in 1.8 I'm getting
> silly ambiti on
[discussion on footnotes in LaTeX]
Though I have not thought over this in detail (and I was not necessarily
thinking of LaTeX as output format), my idea was that the footnote may
contain not only text, but also a snippet of music, typically a single bar
out of the score printed in small size. S
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Chris Sawer wrote:
> ...
> > Maybe we should ask if we can somehow get access to some of the works and
> > try to publish it on mutopia? I think it would be nice if there were some
> > piece of famous baroque music that has been first published on mutopia...
>
> Unless I'v
Hi, all!
Maybe you heard in the news about the archive of unpublished manuscripts
by famous composers such as Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. This archive was
lost during World War II, has been found in Kiev, and is now being made
available for research and "practical" purposes. For more information,