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Re: The pleasantry of Lilyponding
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Re: The pleasantry of Lilyponding |
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Tue, 1 Apr 2014 10:06:49 -0700 (PDT) |
David Kastrup wrote
> Simon Albrecht <
> simon.albrecht@
> > writes:
>
>> Hello Lilypond aficionados,
>>
>> some days ago I sat in a regional train, two young guys opposite me
>> talking about computer games they were playing. At which I found an
>> answer to the question why I find it worthwile investing many and
>> often tedious hours in music typesetting with LilyPond: It’s actually
>> a game!
>
> If people turn this into a first-person shooter, I would likely be less
> inclined to organize LilyPond meetings.
>
> --
> David Kastrup
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Understandable! :)
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