2015-04-22 20:07 GMT+02:00 Kieren MacMillan <kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca>:
> Someone spoke of python being able to translate between parallel and > non-parallel music. Wouldn’t it be great to have a tool where you could: > 1. Say “Given the current Lilypond file being outputted, show me ‘in > parallel’ [whatever that means] all the code that’s involved.” > 2. Edit the music "in parallel” [whatever that means]. > 3. Say [if necessary] “Return this parallel-edited code back to its > distributed source location." > Then we’d really be talking. > > Perhaps that’s exactly what GridLY does with new [read: properly > structured] projects…? > But this kind of thing will only be truly game-changing if it works on > existing projects, with essentially no setup or programmer overhead, and > without forcing structural requirements onto the user/programmer. > Or have a script/feature/tool that automatically counts measures : it would be able to put bar numbers in comment, and with another script we could say delete/comment/whatever measure n to m. Calixte.
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