Hi,
Sori and Koron look OK.
persian.ly (written by me) was updated on the mailinglist a few months ago
so use different fonts.
Further updates to make it work with whatever you guys are doing now should
be easy but not something I know how to do.
I have bookshelves of Persian music and can scan
- Original Message -
From: Hans Aberg hab...@math.su.se
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:42 am
Subject: Re: MIDI interface (feature request)
To: Kees van den Doel kvand...@shaw.ca
Cc: bug-lilypond@gnu.org
On 18 Mar 2009, at 02:27, Kees van den Doel wrote:
Not sure I understand, I
On 18 Mar 2009, at 19:26, Kees van den Doel wrote:
Well, how do you want realize your vibrato, MIDI-wise?
Set MIDI controller number 1 to a non-zero value on the channel.
Aren't you using a synth with a vibrato channel then?
Of course. Not sure what you are thinking of with all
On 19 Mar 2009, at 09:57, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
One technical problem of such a general feature, is that some
MIDI
commands that are intended to apply to all MIDI tracks should
be
inserted in track 0, whereas other MIDI commands (that contain
a
channel number) should be
I would like to see a general method to insert MIDI command in the score.
My specific need is to add vibrato to certain notes by setting the appropriate
controller. My application is Persian music where vibrato is a must on
certain notes.
Kees
I'm not top posting.
Persian accidentals (korn, sori) don't look very nice. Solution: add koron and
sori to feta font, define accidentals.koron and accidentals.sori and modify
header file persian.ly by uncommenting/commenting some lines.
To run the code sample below download persian.ly and font