> On 30 Oct 2019, at 21:41, Thomas Morley wrote:
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> Am Mi., 30. Okt. 2019 um 19:44 Uhr schrieb Graham King
> :
>
>> Harm, I'm afraid I'm struggling with "#(ly:make-moment -3)"
>>
>> The NR[2] shows four arguments to ly:make-moment, describes two of them, and
>> then speaks a little
Am Mi., 30. Okt. 2019 um 19:44 Uhr schrieb Graham King
:
> Harm, I'm afraid I'm struggling with "#(ly:make-moment -3)"
>
> The NR[2] shows four arguments to ly:make-moment, describes two of them, and
> then speaks a little obtusely of the _second_ argument to ly:make-moment
> being possibly
> On 30 Oct 2019, at 00:05, Graham King wrote:
>
>>
>> On 29 Oct 2019, at 22:12, Thomas Morley wrote:
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>> Am Di., 29. Okt. 2019 um 16:28 Uhr schrieb Graham King
>> :
>>>
>>>
>>> This unanswered part of Reggie's question in [1] lead me to re-scratch an
>>> old itch. In manuscripts and
> On 29 Oct 2019, at 22:12, Thomas Morley wrote:
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> Am Di., 29. Okt. 2019 um 16:28 Uhr schrieb Graham King
> :
>>
>> "...and most important you want tight space between all notes as
>> though it's not allowing the space for barlines and more."
>>
>> This unanswered part of Reggie's question
Am Di., 29. Okt. 2019 um 16:28 Uhr schrieb Graham King
:
>
> "...and most important you want tight space between all notes as
> though it's not allowing the space for barlines and more."
>
> This unanswered part of Reggie's question in [1] lead me to re-scratch an old
> itch. In manuscripts and
"...and most important you want tight space between all notes as
though it's not allowing the space for barlines and more."
This unanswered part of Reggie's question in [1] lead me to re-scratch an old
itch. In manuscripts and old printed editions of mensural notation, notes and
rests are