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From: | Andrew Bernard |
Subject: | Re: LilyPond compared |
Date: | Fri, 16 Sep 2022 18:37:26 +1000 |
Also, as a heavy Dorico user myself, Dorico supports a lot of tweaking options for accidentals and accidental ordering, for example: Stacking order of accidentals in chords in a single voice: Reflect left-right order of notes, or Ignore left-right order of notes. Accidental spacing can be very fine tuned as well. Dorico is very option driven, and can be customised to reflect the users style to a high degree. I do not agree that Dorico 'gets so much wrong'. What does it get wrong here?
Lilypond does a fine job which is why I have used it for years, but I not agree that it is clearly superior compared to the state of development of Dorico. I think they are on a par.
As for the supposed objectivity of 'out of the box with no tweaking', only casual users would do no setting adjustments in any of these programs - the whole point is they are all very flexible.
Andrew
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