On Friday, December 20, 2019, Robert Blackstone
wrote:
> Dear all,
> I’m presently transcribing some piano-scores in which schords, sustained
with a pedal are notated in a way had not seen before (see screenshot).
> I would like to copy it but I have no idea how to do it.
> I would be grateful
As a bit of administrivia: did anyone who reads the -user digest receive
lilypond-user Digest, Vol 125, Issue 96?
Please reply directly to d...@gnu.org and *not* to the list.
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On 04/22/13 11:40, David R. Linn wrote:
As a bit of administrivia: did anyone who reads the -user digest receive
lilypond-user Digest, Vol 125, Issue 96?
For those interested, at least two people (the original reporter and I)
did not receive this digest; at least a few other people *did
of
unsubscribe.
Your mail user agent may not show you the full headers of the messages
you receive but the info should be there.
If you have trouble with the two options above, contact me directly
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mailing list
Good points about -devel and bug-. IMO if we don't advertize
info-lilypond, we should junk that list. :)
... I'm not arguing that we /shouldn't/ get rid of info. The
current webpage supports RSS, so if we dump the news items into
RSS, then people could get their instant notifications that
David Stocker wrote:
Hi Bert,
It's been a few years and I'm afraid my German has gotten rusty, but
I'll give it a try anyway.
- how would you call the 4-voice arrangements of hymns used in
presbiterian liturgy. Just hymn arrangement? (Choralsatz in German)
I'm an Amercian raised in a
fiëé visuëlle wrote:
The meaning of reich in this example is extremely uncommon in (modern)
German.
I *guess* it refers to the old stem of -rich (like in names) that
means ruler, similar to Reich (empire, see dein Reich komme in
German paternoster).
In that case, it might be rendered as
In that case, it might be rendered as ever reigning God or ever
ruling God as in Jesus Lives, and So Shall I (based on Jesus lebt,
mit ihm auch ich, by Christian F. Gellert, tune commonly attributed
to Joachim Neander)
Oops, that's wrong. The tune for Jesus lebt, mit ihm auch ich is
usually
suggest (in French) that they may
want to subscribe to the French users list and ask their questions
there.
While I read French, I'm no longer very good at generating it so
this seems like a more useful way for them to get help than for
me to try to help directly.
David
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To: Eduardo Vieira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How many users?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pedro =?iso-8859-1?Q?Kr=F6ger?=)
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 16:23:49 -0300
Eduardo Vieira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was just curious, nothing else, to know how many users are
subscribed to this
of the Reply-To Considered Harmful camp so I'm not
inclined to make your requested change. Perhaps the Reply All button
or ctrl-shift-r will meet your needs.
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From: Bertalan Fodor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, but I don't understand why I can't send mails.
Sorry, I've forgot to write the cause:
The reason it is being held:
Message has a suspicious header
And I've subscribed with this address, to see whether it is my other
domain that
configuration options). ...
As noted in previous discussions, the state of Reply-To handling for this
list, and other Lilypond lists, is as it is due to an explicit choice, not
merely due to an unchanged default.
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impossible to read barbershop quartet scores was
my initial reason for organizing the original GNU Music Project (which was
later merged with the Lilypond project).
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To rephrase your advice - Don't bounce. Either bounce or accept and
discard.
reject and bounce are the same thing!
I'm sorry but bounce and reject are not the same thing. One
implies sending a message back to the putative sender; one merely
implies telling the incoming SMTP relay that the
Since this is a question of philosophy, I'll give a philisophical
response. I think you (Micheal Edwards) are asking the wrong question.
You compare Lilypond with Finale and Sibelius so I think you are looking
for a visual music composition tool. Such a tool seems to be a
requirement for meeting
.
Moderation delays should be no more than a few hours during the
UTC-6 work day upto no more than couple of days over the weekend
*and* will *only* apply to messages that trigger the anti-spam
filters.
David
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that the delay
between your submission of a message and its appearance on the list has
increased, please understand that it is possible that it has been held for
review and that it will be released as soon as we are able to review it.
Thank you,
David
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bytes?
* At least in *my* mind, mailing list manager does not mean mailing
list owner. I just (try to) implement, within the bounds of the tech
available, what Han-wen and Jan think should happen. Thus, when Han-wen
speaks here, an owner is speaking.
David
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From: Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 14:35:33 +0100
To: Nick Busigin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mirror for lilypond.org?
...
there are intermittent problems with lilypond.org's connectivity. We
will move to a new server in a few days. This new server will no
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Subject: Mailing list settings
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 01:33:47 +0200
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From: Joerg Anders [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Likewise, you have
\times 3/2 { c c } : 2 notes take time of 3; `common' tuplet
Oh, oh! I always thought a tuplet only shortens the
play length. -- Next version!
Nope. For example, last night my church choir was singing a song in
6/8 that
only
once and then there is a new and different problem to chase so I plan to
wait for a repeat of this problem before I act.
David
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