I think that's what Antonio referred to: the material is provided 'as is', i.e. only partly useable and understandable.
You either have to _work_ your way through it or wait until he has written his essay ;-)
SoundsFromSound <address@hidden> schrieb:
Incredible share, thank you so much! I wish I knew as much about the
"includes" and whatnot that you do; I only use one file per one score at the
moment.
I can't seem to figure out how to open say, just one instrument part, of
your score. It just renders a blank page. Surely I am missing some
connection to another file.
I need to brush up on the "includes" I think!
Thanks again for sharing! :)
Ben
Antonio Gervasoni wrote
Ben wrote:
Brilliant - thank you so much! I look forward to the files.
Here's the link: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4857747/Icarus-ly.zip
You're welcome! ;-)
An important note to anybody who finds this and has not read the previous
discussion: these zip file contains the ly files of a work which is still
in progress.
Antonio
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