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Re: transpose, transposition, and relative
From: |
Graham Percival |
Subject: |
Re: transpose, transposition, and relative |
Date: |
Fri, 04 Feb 2005 18:16:27 -0800 |
On 3-Feb-05, at 2:34 AM, D Josiah Boothby wrote:
I'm not interested in midi. So \transpostion seems to be useless to
me. The
manual just says nothing about it :-(
I agree that the manual should probably be more clear here. I have an
example that I would be happy to add which clarifies one of your next
questions.
As I've said before, please tell me exactly what section(s) should
changed, and exactly
what should be changed or added. I'll be happy to modify it
accordingly. And give you
credit for those changes.
I don't understand everything that LilyPond does, and I prefer not to
write docs for
stuff I don't understand. If I don't get detailed instructions, I'll
probably try to learn
about this stuff in a few months and fix anything I had problems with.
If you want it
fixed sooner than that, you'll need to give me detailed instructions.
In case you're curious, I'm a string player (cello and viola). If
something normally
happens in string music, you can assume I know how to do it in
LilyPond. If it doesn't
occur normally in string music (lyrics, transposition, chords, ancient
notation, percussion
notation, piano staff switches, tabs), then it's pretty safe to assume
that you know
more than me. In those cases, it's much better for you to write a
revision or addition
to the docs, instead of me trying to fumble around. I can fix grammar
and spelling;
I can't explain something I don't understand.
Cheers,
- Graham
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, (continued)
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, Anthony W. Youngman, 2005/02/02
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2005/02/02
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, Anthony W. Youngman, 2005/02/02
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, Chip, 2005/02/02
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, Paul Scott, 2005/02/02
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, D Josiah Boothby, 2005/02/02
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, D Josiah Boothby, 2005/02/02
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, lilypond, 2005/02/03
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, lilypond, 2005/02/03
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, D Josiah Boothby, 2005/02/03
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative,
Graham Percival <=
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, David Raleigh Arnold, 2005/02/05
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, Graham Percival, 2005/02/06
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, Anthony W. Youngman, 2005/02/07
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, David Raleigh Arnold, 2005/02/07
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- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2005/02/03
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, lilypond, 2005/02/03
- Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, David Raleigh Arnold, 2005/02/03
Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, Graham King, 2005/02/02
Re: transpose, transposition, and relative, Mats Bengtsson, 2005/02/03