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Re: only use [relative=2] in the tutorial


From: Jean-Charles Malahieude
Subject: Re: only use [relative=2] in the tutorial
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 21:59:31 +0100
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Le 10.11.2008 20:34, Graham Percival disait :
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 07:23:29PM +0100, Jean-Charles Malahieude wrote:
Le 10.11.2008 17:22, Graham Percival disait :
Please read the top of tutorial.itely for important information
about @lilypond in the tutorial.  We make a really big deal about
telling people that they should put their examples inside
\relative c'' {}, so don't mess that up.

 Then it has to be :

\relative c'' {
\key aes \major
e,
}

No, don't stick a comma here.

in order to be in accordance with what is asserted just above, unless we modify the assertions for "the fourth interline"...

Yes, it does.  Please change the text.  "the first space inside
the staff from the top"... well, that's way too wordy.  Find some
combination of words and example so that they agree, but make sure
that the example is as simple as possible and uses =2.


I think of another way, since I don't find a simple translation for the French word "interligne" (what is between the lines): change the pitch for a B, it will then be ON a line

The code @code{b} does not mean @qq{print a black dot just on
the third line of the staff.}  Rather, it means @qq{there is a
note with pitch B-natural.}  In the key of A-flat major, it
@emph{does} get an accidental:

@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
\key aes \major
b
@end lilypond


I've got a patch concerning the four available languages if you
 agree with this proposal.

Cheers,
Jean-Charles





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