Hi Greg, The real devs talk in the devel list, not all of them keep an eye on the user list (althogh I’m not sure if this would be too appropriate on the devel list). Jean forwarded you mail to the devel list anyway.
I think most people here love to hear some positive feedback by new users, and it is nice to see you join the community. Considering that you have been a professional programmer: In my opinion Lilypond is one of these kind of softwares that blur the line between users and programmers. Lilypond more or less consists of three layers: 1) The lilypond language (user level) 2) The underlying dynamic scheme interface (user and developer level) 3) The hardcoded C++ core (developer level) Each user will trickle down this path to some individual extent. Especially if you follow this mailing list you will learn many tricks, because as you go down this road Lilypond becomes increasingly powerful and complex. Maybe one day you’ll also contribute snippets to Lilypond or even core functionality! While I’m not one of the old stagers in Lilypond I think everyone here loves too see new faces in Lilypond! If you ever want to go more into detail about developing stuff in and for Lilypond, Jean has written a great intruduction to get started: https://extending-lilypond.readthedocs.io/[1] Cheers, Valentin Am Dienstag, 27. September 2022, 21:20:27 CEST schrieb Greg Lindstrom: > I just have to take a minute to say "Thank-You '' to everyone who has had > anything to do with creating Lilypond. I have been dabbling in it for a few > years but decided to get serious about it 6 months ago. I've been learning > all I can and even ordered the printed manual (which I HIGHLY recommend to > anyone wanting to learn). > > The brass band I play in (Natural State Brass Band, nsbb.org -- I'm that > good looking chap in the middle of the basses) is presenting a piece which > had no full score, just a (very) condensed one. I decided to take the parts > and create a full score and the results are eye-poppingly beautiful. It was > so much fun I did it again, this time (manually) combining a few parts to > clean things up a bit. Imagine my surprise when I discovered "partCombine"! > Fantastic. > > I intend to keep learning with the goal of generating some income engraving > scores. I've been a professional computer programmer for over 25 years, so > I really enjoy the ability to "program" the notes and other information. > The results are simply beautiful. > > Thanks, everyone. You will be seeing me around, hopefully answering > questions and maybe even getting into some of the development efforts. > > Best Regards, > --greg -------- [1] https://extending-lilypond.readthedocs.io/
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