People who offered to help: I'm sorry I still haven't started the actual
documentation work yet. However, these stupid technical problems need
to get sorted out -- or at the very least, I need to be certain that the
technical issues _can_ be sorted out -- before I'm going to commit hours
and
2007/9/20, Adam James Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Will the chunk of code I sent to the list suffice for an LSR snippet?
Yes, definitely. Maybe you can add some notes on one of the staves to
make it look more realistic (but thats up to you)...
Regards,
Valentin
On 20.09.2007 (00:55), Graham Percival wrote:
GENERAL DISCUSSION
- I still like the division of musical notation / instrument-specific? No?
I have nothing against it, as long as vocal music isn't stuffed in
there. :-)
- Assuming that the technical issues are solved, how do you want these
Somehow, the pitch of the second note in a PitchedTrill is remembered
across bars. In the example below 6 bars with c trills are printed,
c-des c-des c-d c-d c-dis c-dis
bar 1 : d-flat as expected
bar 2 : d where a d-flat is expected
bar 3 : d natural where d is expected
bar 4 : d natural where d
Hi Valentin,
I added snippet to LSR under the title:
How to compress full-measure rests (e.g. R4) in a compressMusic
block in a poly-tempo situation.
Let me know it passes muster.
Best,
Adam
On 9/20/07, Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/9/20, Adam James Wilson [EMAIL
2007/9/21, Adam James Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I added snippet to LSR under the title:
How to compress full-measure rests (e.g. R4) in a compressMusic
block in a poly-tempo situation.
Let me know it passes muster.
Perfect; I just made the title a bit shorter, to make it match another