Hi Abraham, I agree with you. I always change it or remove it for the following reasons:
1) It is in *English* and would be the only English part in my otherwise German score – that looks just unprofessional. That's the most important part for me. 2) In general such a phrase looks *unprofessional* to me – more like some crappy shareware from old times (that Apple does it with "sent from my iPhone" doesn't make it better). 3) People might be *scared away* because of this. And as people know this from demo versions, some think you can not or are not allowed to remove this line they don't like. What I usually do is to set the tag line to "LilyPond 2.19" or the thing below [1]. That is a) language independent b) short c) contains all relevant information. Cheers, Joram [1]: tagline = \markup \with-url #"http://lilypond.org" \line { "Lilypond" #(string-join (map (lambda (x) (if (symbol? x) (symbol->string x) (number->string x))) (list-head (ly:version) 2)) ".") "– www.lilypond.org" } % for online distribution the www part can be dropped, it is intended % for printed scores which don't profit from the link. _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel