Wouahoo, nice job Aaron!
Cheers,
Pierre

Le mar. 21 janv. 2020 à 10:30, Aaron Hill <lilyp...@hillvisions.com> a
écrit :

> On 2020-01-19 7:15 am, Paolo Prete wrote:
> > I'm looking at your code and I don't understand what is it intended to
> > do.
> > You write: "% Test with bracket that is positioned by Y-offset."
> > but from what I see, the bracket is positioned by both
> > outside-staff-padding and y-offset inside \shiftOttavaBracket.
> > What do you mean, then?
> > In addition, please can you write at the beginning of the snippet what
> > you
> > are going to demonstrate? IIUC, what you are going to demonstrate is
> > something that depends on the result of another snippet. Please, can
> > you
> > put all in the same example? Otherwise all becomes too hard to be
> > understood/used.
>
> It seems that email might not be the best medium of communication for
> this.  I am taking a page out of Knuth's handbook with something akin to
> literate programming.  Lacking a suitable TeX environment that works
> with LilyPond, I chose to do everything in a monolithic LY file.
>
> May you find attached a compiled PDF with its LY source file.  I cannot
> promise the LY is the *most* readable, but I have tried to keep things
> as organized as possible.  Likewise, I have done a few passes of
> proof-reading over the document, but at this point I am unlikely to spot
> any typos that remain.  And rather than delay this further, I am sending
> out what I have, for better or worse.
>
> Due to the nature of this presentation, there are parts of the LY file
> that are not directly relevant to the subject--including a number of
> helper functions for overlaying graphics on grobs, as well as a kludgy
> solution for including the text of a code snippet in the final document
> while also executing it.  Between just reading the PDF by itself and
> then along side the LY source, I hope it will not be too difficult to
> sort the wheat from the chaff.
>
>
> -- Aaron Hill

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