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Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?
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Joseph Rushton Wakeling |
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Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)? |
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Thu, 14 Nov 2013 14:45:20 +0100 |
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On 14/11/13 11:16, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote:
there is a snippet in LSR:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=336
which did this for a long time.
"Please note that multi-measure rests are not automatically combined."
In addition, it hardly matches the ease of the Sibelius/Finale features if the
user has to copy-paste a bunch of Scheme code into their project to achieve the
desired result.
I'm not trying to bash anyone's work, just to note that when comparing to other
projects, one should not focus on who did it first, one should focus on who does
it best -- and how to match that best performance.
- Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?, (continued)
Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?, Eluze, 2013/11/14
Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?, Jan-Peter Voigt, 2013/11/14
Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?, Karl Hammar, 2013/11/14
Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?, Johan Vromans, 2013/11/14