Re: Note name to markup

2014-11-30 Thread Hans Aberg

> Maybe this snippet could help : http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=856

I have made a version that works with all key signatures, including microtonal 
ones, when using the SMuFL  standard, with some padding 
issues remaining.

I replace the original mode name lookup with an associative list where keys are 
the mode key-alist definitions, making it easy to add modes and change names.



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Re: Note name to markup

2014-11-27 Thread Hans Aberg

> On 27 Nov 2014, at 08:56, Pierre Perol-Schneider 
>  wrote:
> 
> Maybe this snippet could help : http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=856

It looks great, though it does not work with with microtonal pitches. I will 
see if I can fix that.


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Re: Note name to markup

2014-11-26 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Hans,
Maybe this snippet could help : http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=856
HTH,
Pierre

2014-11-26 14:45 GMT+01:00 Hans Aberg :

> Is there a way to print note names suitable for markup, in a transposable
> manner? - The idea is to print say "ef" as "E" followed by the flat used in
> the staff notation, as indicated by accidental alterations (so it also
> works with microtonal note names). The use I have in mind is when writing
> non-standard key signatures, and marking them with mode name and key - when
> transposing, it is easy to forget changing the markup key.
>
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Note name to markup

2014-11-26 Thread Hans Aberg
Is there a way to print note names suitable for markup, in a transposable 
manner? - The idea is to print say "ef" as "E" followed by the flat used in the 
staff notation, as indicated by accidental alterations (so it also works with 
microtonal note names). The use I have in mind is when writing non-standard key 
signatures, and marking them with mode name and key - when transposing, it is 
easy to forget changing the markup key. 


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