Le 2012-03-05 à 19:58:00, Lorenzo Sutton a écrit :
It can be dangerous/misleading to extract the general rule from one
single, very specific example like this, and then re-apply it to a
totally different domain/example.
Yes, but then, the reasoning that you stated is not what you actually
meant. You're not trying to say that it doesn't make sense to use
something that is primarily a typesetting system, to do midi output. It
may be because Lilypond in particular is bad at this task in particular,
but you already are generalising by calling it « a midi creator » and « a
typesetting system » and that a fact about the latter in general justifies
a statement about the former in general.
I'm not saying that I really expressed myself well in yesterday's reply...
It was a bad way to put it.
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