Re: Installing 2.24.1

2024-04-06 Thread Knute Snortum
On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 2:23 PM Wol wrote: > > > The basic procedure is simple, assuming that you are using > > Frescobaldi: > > What if this assumption is wrong? I've NEVER used Frescobaldi (or > rather, the one time I tried I didn't see the point). > > Will it work if I "install as

Re: Installing 2.24.1

2024-04-06 Thread Wol
On 13/03/2023 02:57, Jeff Olson wrote: On 3/11/2023 10:37 PM, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: My experience installing Lilypond is with the Windows Installer. I know what a Zip file is yet I have never used one to install a program. Is there some more detailed instructions than what is provided in

Re: English Note names alternatives

2024-04-06 Thread Carl Sorensen
On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 12:54 PM Fr. Samuel Springuel wrote: > I just discovered that in English, there’s a shorter way to name notes > that would normally be specified with “-sharp” or “-flat”: “s” and “f”. > E.g. “f-sharp” can be written as “fs” and “b-flat” can be written as “bf”. > > However,

Re: English Note names alternatives

2024-04-06 Thread David Kastrup
"Fr. Samuel Springuel" writes: > I just discovered that in English, there’s a shorter way to name notes > that would normally be specified with “-sharp” or “-flat”: “s” and > “f”. E.g. “f-sharp” can be written as “fs” and “b-flat” can be > written as “bf”. > > However, I noticed that this is

English Note names alternatives

2024-04-06 Thread Fr. Samuel Springuel
I just discovered that in English, there’s a shorter way to name notes that would normally be specified with “-sharp” or “-flat”: “s” and “f”. E.g. “f-sharp” can be written as “fs” and “b-flat” can be written as “bf”. However, I noticed that this is not documented in the Music Glossary: