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From: | Phil Holmes |
Subject: | Re: On features planned for 2.20 and Documentations on Contemporary Music |
Date: | Tue, 7 Jan 2014 10:12:05 -0000 |
To: Mailinglist lilypond-user Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 4:29 AMSubject: On features planned for 2.20 and Documentations on Contemporary Music
So I check the documentation for the dev version, and I notice that there are a few ideas for the next release. Any ideas not mentioned via documentation? Also, I was wondering if any "examples" of contemporary notation were ever going to be put in the documentation. I know there is a spot for that, and when I've checked back several stable versions, and alas... nothing. This brings me back to features: are there any glyph ideas for handbells, or miscellaneous percussion? Perhaps fractional time signatures, like "3/3, or 3/(dotted sixteenth)?" I don't, in proposing these things, actually advocate their use; but I know that it's "all the rage" in some circles (and the more we can reach out to Finale users or other types of users, the better)... Thoughts? Sincerely, Josh
I don't know of any planning that is done for features or bug fixes in a release. We have a list of bugs that interested contributors can work on, and this includes enhancement requests. If you have a specific enhancement request, it can be added to the tracker by a developer or member of the bug squad. If you wanted, for instance, to add some infiormation to the contemporary notation section of the documentation, we would really welcome contributions in any form. It has been promised in the past, but nothing ever came of the promises.
--Phil Holmes
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