[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > 'crosslinked' should either be 'cross-linked' or 'cross linked'; patch > changes is 'cross linked'. > Windows program NotePad should be Notepad (unless perhaps a different > program called Note'P'ad was being mentioned instead of Note'pad', or if it > has changed sometime before or after windows98se). Patch includes change. > Is 'octavation' a word? I understand what it should mean, but I haven't seen > it outside of lilypond. No patch submitted.
It's a Dutch word imported into English; I don't know the English term. > Is 'prepending' a word, I'll check more sources, but cannot seem to find a > reference to it. It's a hacker term. Better suggestions appreciated. > (de)crescendi could also be spelled (de)crescendos. Spellcheckers often > think the 'i' was s typo for 'o', so I saw this. No patch submitted as either let's do -os > way is correct by what I know. > Should 'upstep' be 'up step'? No patch included. don't know. > Should 'wildcards' be 'wild cards'? Not patched. No, wildcard is correct. > time related choice. Maybe I switch between them. Numerous (but probably not > all) patches. Should they be implemented? Yes, consistency is better. I thought that canceled was American, and cancelled British. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen _______________________________________________ Bug-lilypond mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
