bb <[email protected]> writes: > Do you think that as a proper question for a lilipond user blog?
The software is called "LilyPond", and LilyPond-user is not a blog but a mailing list. Apart from that, the answer is most emphatically yes. This is a question about common LilyPond usage. It is not trivial, there is no cut&dried answer in the docs, but it's at user-attainable level. This is very much what this mailing list is for. > I think a scheme blog might be a better place for that problem. Nonsense. The problems involved here are LilyPond problems, not general Scheme problems. > I cannot help, but what however, whatever do you think that code to do? Uh, have you even been following the discussion? Once you don't view this as a blog but a mailing list, you'll realize that there are _threads_ consisting of mails and answers to those mails. Your mail reading software (or at least a mailing list aggregator if you prefer blog-like treatment) should provide you with the necessary context in form of the mailing list threads. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
