Stjepan Horvat <[email protected]> writes: > Did you try to press number 3 in sibelius..i think it would create a > third interval..and so on..i'm not sure..
Now this is actually a great example about what makes LilyPond so much better to work in the long run with than Sibelius or other GUI/WYSIWYG programs. It supports culture, the transfer of knowledge. If you get a score from a great LilyPond master, you don't have to ask "how do you do that?". It's all in there. Of course, the question "why did you do that?" is not answered, but as long as you have the same task to solve, you can use the same solution. You can type it off, or copy&paste and it works. And if the master cared about the question "why did you do that?", he can add _comments_ to the source. No "did you try to press numner 3..i think it would create a third interval". If you want to do small changes, you do them. No magically disappearing chords refusing to accept additional notes. There is a community of people exchanging and creating _knowledge_ instead of fellow sufferers. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
