2013/7/14 Michael Rivers <[email protected]>: > I'd like to join the effort, but I don't have the skills -- the last > programming I did was 12 years ago in college, and it was it C, not C++ (I > don't even know what the difference is).
That's not a problem *at all!* We have a few non-programming tasks; the only skill required is the ability to think :-) > However, I'd be willing to make a > small financial contribution if someone could tell me where to send it -- > this seems like an worthy cause. Thanks for the offer! We'll see when we're past 50% of the work. At least I wouldn't want to take money in advance myself. > I still think that throwing an error for an enharmonic tie is as bad as > having bad looking ties. It's the first case I've encountered where Lilypond > doesn't understand pretty basic music notation. I fully agree that this is important and i would really like to fix it. I just don't want to stretch the scope of the project, but i'll keep this in mind when reading code. ...actually, i found the place that is probably responsible for this. I'll investigate, but before that i have to get back my laptop or set up my development environment, which may take a day or two. best, Janek _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
