On Mon, Dec 25, 2006 at 10:56:52PM +0100, Manuel wrote: > > Am 25/12/2006 um 22:40 schrieb Cameron Horsburgh: > > >How about "Don't worry about the accidentals. for now. We'll come to > >those in a moment." > > I just posted a version including: > > "Don't worry just yet about the naturals. We'll explain them when we > come to talk about keys." > > Which one would you prefer?
Hmm, I like both! > > > >>>>You change the clef changing the denomination "treble" for > >>> > >>>You're using "denomination" here (and elsewhere) in a way that is > >>>not > >>>common in English. > >> > >>Would you please suggest an appropiate term? > >> > > > >Perhaps the simplest solution would be the best -- instead of > >'denomination' try 'word'. The closest thing I can think of that might > >mean 'denomination' is label, but that's not quite correct in this > >instance and could be confusing when the reader starts to learn about > >contexts. > > I have now made this change. But what about "term"? Ah, yes. -- ============================================= Cameron Horsburgh ============================================= _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
