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Re: Clef support for cue notes (issue2726043)
From: |
Valentin Villenave |
Subject: |
Re: Clef support for cue notes (issue2726043) |
Date: |
Sun, 31 Oct 2010 23:50:17 +0100 |
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:26 PM, James Lowe <address@hidden> wrote:
> If it's being used as a 'proper noun' it would be capitalised.
I fail to see how it is a proper noun. "Clefs that are normal" ->
adjective, isn't it?
> But it seems the rules are slightly different for American English (which our
> Docs are in), here from wikipedia (so it must be true!)....
>
> capitalization where the colon is followed by an independent clause (i.e. a
> complete sentence).
This clause doesn't exist in French. Has to be what Graham was referring to.
> PS It looks wrong to my eyes BTW (but I'm not American...or Canadian ;) )
What makes it look wrong is also that we do not have such grobs as
NormalClef or whatever...
Thank you for the explanation; nice to see that some people still
speak proper English :)
Cheers!
Valentin.
Re: Clef support for cue notes (issue2726043), lemzwerg, 2010/10/31
Re: Clef support for cue notes (issue2726043), lemzwerg, 2010/10/31