Re: Reset page numbers on \bookpart?

2021-06-19 Thread Mats Bengtsson
On 2021-06-18 03:12, Ignacio Lois wrote: No particular reason. My aim is to have one pdf with all the instrumental parts, each with its own numbering. it felt like it was a book, and each individual instrument

RE: Terminology question

2021-06-19 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
David, Yes, yet what if the level was dynamic, i.e., changing, then dynamic would operate as an adjective - stating what kind? -Original Message- From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of David Zelinsky Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2021

RE: Terminology question

2021-06-19 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
David, I'll accept the burden. His plays with dynamic dynamics. Mark -Original Message- l From: David Wright [mailto:lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk] Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2021 5:38 PM To: Mark Stephen Mrotek Cc: 'David Zelinsky' ; lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Terminology

Re: Engraving chord names in Linux

2021-06-19 Thread Jogchum Reitsma
Op 23-12-2018 om 11:57 schreef Thomas Morley: Am Fr., 21. Dez. 2018 um 17:54 Uhr schrieb Jogchum Reitsma : Hi list, I use lilypond 2.18 on OpenSuse Tumbleweed (the rolling distro from Suse). On that combination, displaying chord names in .pdf-form gives error messages grom ghostscript (gs)

Re: Terminology question

2021-06-19 Thread David Wright
On Sat 19 Jun 2021 at 10:53:40 (-0700), Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: > Yes, yet what if the level was dynamic, i.e., changing, then dynamic would > operate as an adjective - stating what kind? When I listen to the TV, the dynamic level varies between programmes and adverts. I think the burden is

Re: Terminology question

2021-06-19 Thread David Zelinsky
Just a pendantic remark that, in the phrase "dynamic level", the word "dynamic" is still being used as a noun, though it is modifying another noun. Technically it is a "noun adjunct". It would also make sense to interperet it as the *adjective* "dynamic", but then "dynamic level" would mean a

Re: Terminology question

2021-06-19 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2021-06-19 6:05 pm, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: I'll accept the burden. His plays with dynamic dynamics. Let's throw in some other parts of speech: "Dynamic dynamcist dynamically dynamicizes dynamicity in dynamics." (That word is beginning to lose meaning to me now... thanks, semantic

Re: Terminology question

2021-06-19 Thread Robert Gaebler
David, Good point. You could look at it as a noun adjunct. A noun modifying another noun, serving in the capacity of an adjective, in this case. I imagine that in an inflected language, such as Latin, the noun “dynamic” would be in the genitive case while the noun “level” would be in