Graham Percival skrev:
Well, don't I feel like a complete newbie. :/ Does anybody know how to make Thunderbird treat text like pure bloody text, and not change the displayed text when it sends an email out? thanks in advance. :(
I don't know what you did wrong. I just copypasted the below from your wiki-page (using thunderbird, yes): * 6 Basic musical notation o 6.1 Pitches + 6.1.1 Normal pitches + 6.1.2 Accidentals + 6.1.3 Cautionary accidentals + 6.1.4 Micro tones + 6.1.5 Note names in other languages + 6.1.6 Relative octaves + 6.1.7 Octave check + 6.1.8 Rests + 6.1.9 Skips o 6.2 Affecting multiple pitches + 6.2.1 Clef + 6.2.2 Key signature + 6.2.3 Transpose + 6.2.4 Instrument transpositions + 6.2.5 Ottava brackets o 6.3 Rhythms + 6.3.1 Durations + 6.3.2 Augmentation dots + 6.3.3 Tuplets + 6.3.4 Scaling durations + 6.3.5 Automatic note splitting + 6.3.6 Aligning to cadenzas o 6.4 Meter + 6.4.1 Time signature + 6.4.2 Partial measures + 6.4.3 Unmetered music + 6.4.4 Polymetric notation (alternating) + 6.4.5 Polymetric notation (simultaneous) + 6.4.6 Time administration + 6.4.7 Proportional notation (introduction) + 6.4.8 Automatic beams + 6.4.9 Manual beams + 6.4.10 Feathered beams o 6.5 Bars + 6.5.1 Bar check + 6.5.2 Barnumber check + 6.5.3 Multi measure rests + 6.5.4 Bar lines + 6.5.5 Bar numbers + 6.5.6 Rehearsal marks o 6.6 Polyphony + 6.6.1 Chords + 6.6.2 Stems + 6.6.3 Basic polyphony + 6.6.4 Explicitly instantiating voices + 6.6.5 Collision resolution + 6.6.6 Clusters + 6.6.7 Automatic part combining + 6.6.8 Writing music in parallel * 7 Decorating musical notation o 7.1 Connecting notes + 7.1.1 Ties + 7.1.2 Slurs + 7.1.3 Phrasing slurs + 7.1.4 Laissez vibrer ties + 7.1.5 Grace notes + 7.1.6 Analysis brackets o 7.2 Expressive marks + 7.2.1 Articulations + 7.2.2 Dynamics (absolute) + 7.2.3 Dynamics (crescendi) + 7.2.4 Breath marks + 7.2.5 Trills + 7.2.6 Glissando + 7.2.7 Arpeggio + 7.2.8 Falls and doits o 7.3 Staff notation + 7.3.1 System start delimiters + 7.3.2 Staff symbol + 7.3.3 Hiding staves + 7.3.4 Metronome marks + 7.3.5 Instrument names + 7.3.6 Quoting other voices + 7.3.7 Formatting cue notes o 7.4 Repeats + 7.4.1 Repeat types + 7.4.2 Repeat syntax + 7.4.3 Repeats and MIDI + 7.4.4 Manual repeat commands + 7.4.5 Tremolo repeats + 7.4.6 Tremolo subdivisions + 7.4.7 Measure repeats o 7.5 Educational use + 7.5.1 Balloon help + 7.5.2 Fingering instructions + 7.5.3 Blank music sheet + 7.5.4 Grid lines + 7.5.5 Shape note heads + 7.5.6 Easy Notation note heads o 7.6 Special use + 7.6.1 Special noteheads + 7.6.2 Improvisation + 7.6.3 Selecting notation font size + 7.6.4 Hidden notes + 7.6.5 Coloring objects + 7.6.6 Parentheses * 8 Instrument-specific notation o 8.1 Piano music + 8.1.1 Pedals + 8.1.2 Automatic staff changes + 8.1.3 Manual staff switches + 8.1.4 Staff switch lines + 8.1.5 Cross staff stems o 8.2 Chord names + 8.2.1 Introducing chord names + 8.2.2 Chords mode + 8.2.3 Printing chord names + 8.2.4 Figured bass o 8.3 Rhythmic music + 8.3.1 Showing melody rhythms + 8.3.2 Entering percussion + 8.3.3 Percussion staves + 8.3.4 Ghost notes o 8.4 Guitar + 8.4.1 String number indications + 8.4.2 Tablatures basic + 8.4.3 Non-guitar tablatures + 8.4.4 Banjo tablatures + 8.4.5 Fret diagrams + 8.4.6 Right hand fingerings + 8.4.7 Other guitar issues o 8.5 Bagpipe + 8.5.1 Bagpipe definitions + 8.5.2 Bagpipe example o 8.6 Bowed strings + 8.6.1 Artificial harmonics o 8.7 Ancient notation + 8.7.1 Ancient note heads + 8.7.2 Ancient accidentals + 8.7.3 Ancient rests + 8.7.4 Ancient clefs + 8.7.5 Ancient flags + 8.7.6 Ancient time signatures + 8.7.7 Ancient articulations + 8.7.8 Custodes + 8.7.9 Divisiones + 8.7.10 Ligatures # 8.7.10.1 White mensural ligatures # 8.7.10.2 Gregorian square neumes ligatures + 8.7.11 Gregorian Chant contexts + 8.7.12 Mensural contexts + 8.7.13 Musica ficta accidentals * 9 Text o 9.1 Text in a score + 9.1.1 Text scripts + 9.1.2 Text and line spanners + 9.1.3 Text spanners + 9.1.4 Text marks o 9.2 Text markup section + 9.2.1 Text markup + 9.2.2 Nested scores + 9.2.3 Page wrapping text + 9.2.4 Overview of text markup commands + 9.2.5 Overview of text markup list commands + 9.2.6 Font selection + 9.2.7 New dynamic marks o 9.3 Vocal music + 9.3.1 Setting simple songs + 9.3.2 Entering lyrics + 9.3.3 Aligning lyrics to a melody # 9.3.3.1 Automatic syllable durations # 9.3.3.2 Another way of entering lyrics # 9.3.3.3 Assigning more than one syllable to a # single note # 9.3.3.4 More than one note on a single syllable # 9.3.3.5 Extenders and hyphens + 9.3.4 Working with lyrics and identifiers + 9.3.5 Flexibility in placement # 9.3.5.1 Lyrics to multiple notes of a melisma # 9.3.5.2 Divisi lyrics # 9.3.5.3 Switching the melody associated with a # lyrics line # 9.3.5.4 Lyrics independent of notes + 9.3.6 Spacing lyrics + 9.3.7 More about stanzas # 9.3.7.1 Adding stanza numbers # 9.3.7.2 Adding dynamics marks # 9.3.7.3 Adding singer names # 9.3.7.4 Printing stanzas at the end # 9.3.7.5 Printing stanzas at the end in multiple # columns + 9.3.8 Ambitus + 9.3.9 Other vocal issues o 9.4 Titles and headers + 9.4.1 Creating titles + 9.4.2 Custom titles + 9.4.3 Reference to page numbers + 9.4.4 Table of contents * 10 Input and output o 10.1 Input files + 10.1.1 File structure (introduction) + 10.1.2 File structure + 10.1.3 A single music expression + 10.1.4 Multiple scores in a book + 10.1.5 Extracting fragments of notation + 10.1.6 Including LilyPond files + 10.1.7 Different editions from one source + 10.1.8 Text encoding o 10.2 MIDI output + 10.2.1 Creating MIDI files + 10.2.2 MIDI block + 10.2.3 MIDI instrument names o 10.3 Displaying LilyPond notation o 10.4 Skipping corrected music * 11 Changing defaults -Rune _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user