>>>>> "Han-Wen" == Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> "Laurent" == Laurent Martelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Laurent> That should work. However, I have to explicitly pass the
Laurent> key to shift-music. Does anybody knows how to get it
Laurent> automatically ?
Han-Wen> There is no "the" key signature of a piece of music, since
Han-Wen> key signature is a property of the staff, not of the music.
Han-Wen> That being said, you can search for a music object
Han-Wen> containing the property 'pitch-alist, but that only works
Han-Wen> if you specify a keysignature for every scale sequential
Han-Wen> music.
Well, in this case, it would be nice to have a
``get-current-key-signature'' function or something like that.
Also, is there a description of what a music block looks like in
scheme ? I think it might be usefull to be able to create scheme
function that produce music, instead of just transforming it. Having a
\eval would also be useful (but \apply #func \notes {} would do the
trick).
--
Laurent Martelli
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxfan.com/~laurent
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