Re: Whatis on the fly

2007-08-02 Thread Francois Planiol-Auger
7;s possible that some programmers have adopted the > > practice of using "on the fly" to mean the ability to change a program > > setting several times within a file as needed. But this doesn't make > > sense to me. > > > > Paul > > > > -Ori

Re: Whatis on the fly

2007-08-01 Thread Stephen Corey
"on the fly" to mean the ability to change a program setting > several times within a file as needed. But this doesn't make sense to me. > > Paul > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Valentin Villen

Whatis on the fly

2007-08-01 Thread Jean-Charles Malahieude
>> 2007/8/1, Francois Planiol-Auger : >> Yes I know, its a newby question. And I found nothing really helpful >> that defines it in relation with lilypond. >> Can somebody explain? > > 2007/8/1, Valentin Villenave : > If I understood correctly (English is not my native language), > something yo

RE: Whatis on the fly

2007-08-01 Thread Paul Harouff
TECTED] On Behalf Of Valentin Villenave Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 5:33 AM To: Francois Planiol-Auger Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Whatis on the fly 2007/8/1, Francois Planiol-Auger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Yes I know, its a newby question. And I found nothing really

Re: Whatis on the fly

2007-08-01 Thread Valentin Villenave
2007/8/1, Francois Planiol-Auger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Yes I know, its a newby question. And I found nothing really helpful that > defines it in relation with lilypond. > Can somebody explain? If I understood correctly (English is not my native language), something you can change "on the fly" is

Whatis on the fly

2007-08-01 Thread Francois Planiol-Auger
Hi! Yes I know, its a newby question. And I found nothing really helpful that defines it in relation with lilypond. Can somebody explain? Thanks in advance Francois ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/li