[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > This is a good idea. It's got a lot more flesh on it than the skeleton > I had worked out. I'll have to study the code some more in order to > have all this make sense to me. > > I'd still like to have some syntax that allows me to enter a fret > diagram for a chord name, rather than for a list of pitches, because
there is nothing stopping you from entering the chord in \chordmode, i believe, exceptions = \chordmode { c:dim7-\markup { \fretdiagram "sitnhsoit" } } for ideas, check chord-modifiers-init.ly > So do you envision that the style sheet is created in engraver-init.ly > (notation-context-init.ly)? That is, is the fretDefinitions assignment > string part of notation-context-init.ly, along with the > chordToFretDiagramTable assignment? Yes. > > * Remaining problem: who will enter those 720 different diagrams? > > I'll start with ones that I'm interested in, which will probably be a > quite small subset of the 60 odd chords per tonality. My Gig Bag Book > of Chords has 1008 chord diagrams. It also lists 23 different chords > per tonality. I suspect I'll start with 7 chords per tonality (major, > minor, maj7, 7, m7, dim, sus4), for an initial list of 84 chords. > > As mentioned above, I have future plans for automatically generating > diagrams for non-included chords and alternate tunings. > > Thanks for the careful review of my proposal. You've given me enough > guidance now that I believe I can move forward on implementation. If I > have more questions, I'll be sure to let you know. > > Onward to World Domination! To Infinity and Beyond! -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel