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Re: final score


From: Sarah k Alawami
Subject: Re: final score
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2013 21:38:57 -0800

Hey! I can't help beeing a beginner. lol! Hehahaha. No offense taken btw.  It's 
like learning anything really. you fall a lot but you keep trying and trying 
and one day it just clicks.

I did not know about the control e thing since prefs are dimmed on the mac side 
of lily pond for some odd reason. Someone suggested emacspeak but I'm not going 
to compile that as I really am no good at the terminal. lol! Well not as good 
as I should be.

Anyways guys I appreciate all the help given and I hope to give advice as well 
when I'm more experienced with lily pond

Will keep you all updated on the next assignment. Class was canceled today., 
but I get the feeling this class will hep me learn lily pond a lot.

Take care all and be blessed and thanks for the advice both on and off list.


On Mar 4, 2013, at 12:30 PM, Roland Goretzki <address@hidden> wrote:

> Hello list, hello Francisco,
> 
> You wrote:
>> [ ... ]
>> B. On error, hit Control E and the cursor jumps to the text
>> coordinates of the error. So, no need to count lines or even to have
>> them numbered.
> 
> Well, I disagree with this conclusion, for the following two reasons:
> 
>  1. Even for advanced lilypond users it can be necessarily to count
>     line numbers: If there is a problem, You cannot solve, and have to
>     discuss it on this mailing list, it's very useful pointing out, on
>     which line the problem seems to be.
> 
>  2. In this special case: Sarah seems to be a very beginner of
>     lilypond, and the help, which I (and David) tried to give, could
>     only bee helpful with finding the correct lines.
> 
> Best Regards           Roland
> 
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