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arpeggio example in Notation Reference - tiny edit: msg#00911lilypond-devel-gnu
Hi, I would have a very tiny edit for the documentation. It's a very small detail and normal users of lilypond will laugh at me, but I think it's useful for newbies (like me). Notation Reference, 1.3.3, section "Arpeggio": This is the second example: <c e g c>2\arpeggio \arpeggioArrowUp <c e g c>2\arpeggio \arpeggioArrowDown <c e g c>2\arpeggio \arpeggioNormal <c e g c>2\arpeggio I think a newbie can't see immediately the four parts. So I would write something like this: <c e g c>2\arpeggio \arpeggioArrowUp <c e g c>2\arpeggio \arpeggioArrowDown <c e g c>2\arpeggio \arpeggioNormal <c e g c>2\arpeggio This way the structure is much more clear. Regards, Federico _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
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