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
"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-
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> Valentin Villen
>> 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
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Valentin Villenave
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 5:33 AM
To: Francois Planiol-Auger
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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
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
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
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