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Re: Typo in the Contributor's Guide
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Typo in the Contributor's Guide |
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Wed, 13 Jan 2016 14:52:25 +0100 |
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Urs Liska <address@hidden> writes:
>> Am 13.01.2016 um 13:55 schrieb:
>>> Hello folks,
>>>
>>> ‘sortly’ instead of ‘shortly’.
>>
>> Well, I think this is more a conceptual conflict than a typo :-/
>>>
>>> 14.7 Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Standardization (GLISS)
>>>
>>> Summary
>>>
>>> • Start: sortly after 2.14 comes out, which is currently
>>> estimated to happen in January 2011.
>>>
>>> • Length: 6-12 months. We’re not going to rush this.
Well, we were not rushing this indeed. But it turned out more like a
Gradual LilyPond Input Syntax Streamlining.
I think our main problem, both with regard to syntax/input as well as
typesetting, remains piano music and piano extracts and similarly
musically dense material. LilyPond's slur/stem/beam/notehead/duration
relations with the context hierarchy are too rigid to do quite a bit of
musical information justice. And where stuff can be done, the input
required for doing so is awful.
--
David Kastrup