On 2/2/10 5:19 AM, "Valentin Villenave" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Patrick Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
>> They are commonly used by music educators and in instruction books. I'd even
>> say G, C and F clefs are less abstract than treble, alto or bass clefs as
>> they directly help to "decode" the score which is IMHO the main function of a
>> clef.
> 
> If I may throw in my 2 cents:
> 
> \clef treble
> 
> is more consistent than
> 
> \clef G
> 
> when you're in "italiano.ly"-mode.
> 
> I think it would be quite confusing for my pupils to have to use \clef
> G (in that case, we definitely should have an alias for \clef Sol).

We have two issues here:

1) What does LilyPond currently do?  Answer: \clef C is the same as \clef
alto.  This is now documented properly.

2) What should LilyPond do differently than it currently does, if anything?
Answer:  This discussion should probably be part of GLISS.

Thanks,

Carl



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