Hans Aberg wrote: > You might call for using Unicode: > r16 g♯( a g♯ f♯♯ g♯ c♯ e d♯ c♯ d♯ c♯ b♯ c♯ e g♯)
This doesn't save keystrokes, though, does it? Can a user get ♯ with a single key? I think english.ly is still finest, the only possible improvement would be to find a single key for the "ss" and one for "ff". I think "x" could be satisfactorily incorprated as a alternative substitute for "ss", but I don't think there's a suitable ASCII character to capture "ff". By the way, if both english.ly and deutsch.ly incorporated the utf-8 idea, German would win the minimal-size contest thanks to the b/h quirk of that language. - Mark _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
