At 10:54 15/12/2003, Christian Mondrup wrote:

I'm the author of this glossary, or rather, I took on me some years ago to completely rework the glossary which had been initiated by <I-don't-recollect-who> as part of the documentation for the GNU music typesetting utility, lilypond.


Hi Christian.
  Perhaps it would be better to add you as the 'current maintainer',
rather than editor.


The late Daniel Taupin, author of the MusiXTeX macro collection, assisted me with some French musical terms and afterwards included a 'frozen' pdf version of the glossary in his MusiXTeX distribution.


The version I downloaded did not have the pdf version?




The most recent glossary, written with lilypond tools, is linked to from the 'Links' section of the Icking Music Archive web pages, http://icking-music-archive.org/#lists. Due to my current tasks as editor of the Icking Music Archive I've had to let over the maintainance of the glossary to the Lilypond staff.

Understandable. That's quite an impressive piece of tex!



I see that your XML version contains several additions to the Lilypond glossary and hence strongly encourage you to contact the Lilypond staff for coordinating their and your efforts.

Yes. We were having difficulties with terms (English vs American :-) so we needed something. I started it before I saw your work, then merged the two today (another advantage of XML source?) using XSLT.

I will contact Lilypond.

Thanks.

DaveP


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