Hi James Needs a bit more work along the lines suggested by Janek. This is quite a tricky concept, and a little more explanation would help here (although maybe not quite as verbose as Janek's helpful explanation - leave out the musical bits :)
Also, you can't just delete the unwanted snippets from the git tree - they'll reappear at the next LSR update. You'll need to delete them from snippets/rhythms.snippet-list and change the entries in the LSR to remove them from the docs. Trevor http://codereview.appspot.com/4837050/diff/1/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely File Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely (right): http://codereview.appspot.com/4837050/diff/1/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely#newcode1555 Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely:1555: shown durations are multiplied by 3/5 (3/5 * 10/8 = 3/4). It may be On 2011/08/03 06:50:15, Janek Warchol wrote:
I think these parentheses might be confusing. One can think that the
contents of the parentheses are to be multiplied by the fraction before it. The parentheses would be clear enough if we just reinsert "as" or "since" at their start. http://codereview.appspot.com/4837050/diff/1/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely#newcode1634 Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely:1634: These can be easily created using the @code{\compoundMeter} function. drop "easily" http://codereview.appspot.com/4837050/diff/1/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely#newcode1638 Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely:1638: \compoundMeter #'@var{(list of numbers)} I agree. First explain what a single list does, then move on to explain multiple lists. http://codereview.appspot.com/4837050/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
