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RE: delayed turn
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Eluze |
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RE: delayed turn |
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Fri, 20 Dec 2013 01:36:25 -0800 (PST) |
Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote
> The length of the code was to demonstrate the inconsistencies, i.e., nine
> separate instances produce randomly two different results.
you can write \repeat unfold 9 {...} so the reader is sure there is no
(inadvertent) change in the code.
> Why is it that the code presented in the manual ( and copied in my
> exampled) does not produce in my work the same as is in the manual?
I couldn't find your example with turns and fingering.
Eluze
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