I finally sat down and read through the beginners' guide, and I like it! Good work. Two minor comments:
On Tue 26 December 2006 01:57, Manuel wrote: > You change the clef changing the term "treble" to > > > alto > tenor > bass etc. Perhaps you should include "G_8" too - it's certainly the clef I use most often (for guitar scores and tenor parts). > Working fine? Then let's go for sharps and flats. Just add > > is > > to the name of a note to make it a sharp, like this: > > [snip] > > (Please note that this is not necessarily the way you are used to > naming the notes, just a quick, logical and easy way to work with > LilyPond.) This makes it sound like the is/es system is something that was invented for LP - you might want to indicate that it's the german(ic) way, perhaps also that it can be changed. If I knew nothing about the is/es system before, and read this paragraph, I would think: 'so they invented a new system which nobody has heard about before, and calls it logical?!? Give me a break - I'm not setting foot in THAT program...!" I'm exaggerating, of course... :-) -- It must be awful to be a girl. I'm sure it's frustrating knowing that men are bigger, stronger and better at abstract thought than women. Really, if you are a girl, what would make you go on living? --Calvin, Dictator-For-Life, of GROSS (Get Rid Of Slimy girlS) _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
