RE: tempo commands not in learning manual

2010-07-31 Thread James Lowe
Message- From: Trevor Daniels [mailto:t.dani...@treda.co.uk] Sent: Thu 29/07/2010 23:31 To: James Lowe; lilypond-user@gnu.org Cc: Lily-Devel List Subject: Re: tempo commands not in learning manual Dan Wilckens wrote Thursday, July 29, 2010 2:47 PM > Hi James, > > I mainly thought

Re: tempo commands not in learning manual

2010-07-31 Thread Phil Holmes
Submitted as http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1197 -- Phil Holmes - Original Message - From: "James" To: "Trevor Daniels" Cc: "Lily-Devel List" ; ; Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 7:00 PM Subject: Re: tempo commands not in learning m

Re: tempo commands not in learning manual

2010-07-30 Thread James
Hello, On 29/07/2010 23:31, Trevor Daniels wrote: Dan Wilckens wrote Thursday, July 29, 2010 2:47 PM My suggestion is to include the \tempo "Allegro" 4=160 type command in the Rhythms section of the Learning Manual, since tempo is fundamental to rhythm, and I didn't find it anywhere else in

Re: tempo commands not in learning manual

2010-07-29 Thread Trevor Daniels
Dan Wilckens wrote Thursday, July 29, 2010 2:47 PM Hi James, I mainly thought the tempo command was too hard to find in the documentation--too illogically placed for me to track down easily navigating the notation reference headings (just tried it in the 2.13 doc's, had similar problems be

Re: tempo commands not in learning manual

2010-07-29 Thread James
Hi James, I mainly thought the tempo command was too hard to find in the documentation--too illogically placed for me to track down easily navigating the notation reference headings (just tried it in the 2.13 doc's, had similar problems before with 2.12 doc's) and I actually couldn't find the

Re: tempo commands not in learning manual

2010-07-26 Thread James
Dan, On 25/07/2010 02:59, Dan Wilckens wrote: > Something so fundamental as tempo should be clearly explained somewhere easy to > find in the documentation, and it seems to be difficult to find at all in the > learning manual (looking at 2.12 documentation and briefly at 2.13). In my view > t