>> \tempo 2 = #'(8683/1000 . "86.83")
>
> Well, there _is_ #e86.83 to save you from getting your fraction
> wrong by an order of magnitude...
On the one hand, it's embarassing that I missed one magnitude. On the
other hand, I've just learned something new about Scheme :-)
> So we have a tech
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>> Sorry I can’t comment on techniques of implementation, but for
>> user’s sake we should allow input like
>>
>> \tempo 2 = 86.83
>>
>> and have Lily output exactly that number, as it was input.
And what happens to
\tempo 2 = #(/ 155 2)
? Or any tempo that is the
> Sorry I can’t comment on techniques of implementation, but for
> user’s sake we should allow input like
>
> \tempo 2 = 86.83
>
> and have Lily output exactly that number, as it was input.
I rather sugggest an extension to have something like
\tempo = #'( . )
(or whatever syntax is approp
Am 28.03.2017 um 18:41 schrieb David Kastrup:
So I’d consider it
sensible to additionally allow_only_ numbers in the form \tempo 4 =
123.45… (there should be no point in restricting the number of
‘post-point digits’) (sorry, I’m not familiar with English
mathematical terminology)
This is not h
Am 28.03.2017 um 18:41 schrieb David Kastrup:
So I’d consider it
sensible to additionally allow_only_ numbers in the form \tempo 4 =
123.45… (there should be no point in restricting the number of
‘post-point digits’) (sorry, I’m not familiar with English
mathematical terminology)
This is not h
Urs Liska writes:
> Am 28. März 2017 18:41:55 MESZ schrieb David Kastrup :
>>This is not how (binary) floating point works.
>>
>>100.1 may well be 100.09997 or similar. There is absolutely no
>>issue with letting LilyPond _accept_ non-integers. But I don't see a
>>plan how it could or
Am 28. März 2017 18:41:55 MESZ schrieb David Kastrup :
>Simon Albrecht writes:
>
>> Am 28.03.2017 um 17:47 schrieb David Kastrup:
>>> Urs Liska writes:
>>>
As discussion onhttps://github.com/wbsoft/python-ly/pull/90 shows
floating point metronome numbers are surely something LilyPond
Simon Albrecht writes:
> Am 28.03.2017 um 17:47 schrieb David Kastrup:
>> Urs Liska writes:
>>
>>> As discussion onhttps://github.com/wbsoft/python-ly/pull/90 shows
>>> floating point metronome numbers are surely something LilyPond should
>>> provide.
>>>
>>> \tempo 4 = 60.0
>>> => error: synta
Am 28.03.2017 um 17:47 schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska writes:
As discussion onhttps://github.com/wbsoft/python-ly/pull/90 shows
floating point metronome numbers are surely something LilyPond should
provide.
\tempo 4 = 60.0
=> error: syntax error, unexpected REAL
So what do you expect to s
"Urs Liska" wrote in message
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As discussion on https://github.com/wbsoft/python-ly/pull/90 shows
floating point metronome numbers are surely something LilyPond should
provide.
\tempo 8 = 60.0
=> error: syntax error, unexpected REAL
I
Urs Liska writes:
> As discussion on https://github.com/wbsoft/python-ly/pull/90 shows
> floating point metronome numbers are surely something LilyPond should
> provide.
>
> \tempo 4 = 60.0
> => error: syntax error, unexpected REAL
So what do you expect to see here as the markup? "♩ = 60.0" ?
As discussion on https://github.com/wbsoft/python-ly/pull/90 shows
floating point metronome numbers are surely something LilyPond should
provide.
\tempo 8 = 60.0
=> error: syntax error, unexpected REAL
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