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Re: what does english.ly define?
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Re: what does english.ly define? |
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Wed, 31 Dec 2014 13:31:54 -0700 (MST) |
Dave wrote
> I've been including english.ly in my files, but I'm considering dropping
> that and just using the default (Dutch),
> which as far as I can tell will just require me to remember the es/is
> alterations, since the English note names are the same as the Dutch.
>
> Is there anything besides the note-names and sharp/flat indications that
> change depending on which language file you include?
>
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Hi Dave,
I believe English.ly is only used for note and accidental names in various
languages, yes. I could be mistaken though, but I haven't encountered any
errors in my projects so far.
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