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- Subject: Re: [frogs] LSR snippets for contributors and Frogs
- From: Neil Puttock <n.puttock@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 23:36:19 +0100
- Cc: Mark Polesky <markpolesky@xxxxxxxxx>, Graham Percival <graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, John Mandereau <john.mandereau@xxxxxxxxx>, "Carl D. Sorensen" <c_sorensen@xxxxxxx>
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2009/7/24 Valentin Villenave <v.villenave@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 2009/7/24 Neil Puttock <n.puttock@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> How about another new tag for inspirational headwords (as Graham
>> suggested a while ago)?
>
> There you go. (It didn't make much sense when we were still running 2.10)
Have you added the tag to makelsr.py too? ;)
> By the way, another "crappy idea" of mine was the version-specific
> tag; now that the LSR is up-to-date we can look for no-longer-relevant
> snippets and delete them (e.g. snippet #400).
How come it's still there then? :)
I removed a similar one (forget the name) a few days ago which showed
how to get chords above volte (which, of course, has been the default
behaviour since voltaOnThisStaff was removed over two years ago).
Regards,
Neil
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