Re: Identify included files

2020-05-14 Thread Urs Liska
Am 15. Mai 2020 03:21:55 MESZ schrieb "Fr. Samuel Springuel" : >Before I start writing a script to do this, is there an existing tool >which will identify all the `\include` files that a LilyPond file >depends on? Even better, one that will work in a recursive fashion? I know of Frescobaldi

Identify included files

2020-05-14 Thread Fr. Samuel Springuel
Before I start writing a script to do this, is there an existing tool which will identify all the `\include` files that a LilyPond file depends on? Even better, one that will work in a recursive fashion? ✝✝ Fr. Samuel, OSB (R. Padraic Springuel) St. Anselm’s Abbey 4501

Re: Chordname - fret-diagram line - in different order

2020-05-14 Thread peter
> "Rita" == Rita Composer writes: Rita> Thank you. The problem is, that I put the fret diagram with Rita> markup Because I don't want all the chords to be seen in Rita> fret diagram...just the special ones What I'd do is put the chord diagrams separate from the rest of the score.

Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent

2020-05-14 Thread antlists
On 14/05/2020 23:38, Karlin High wrote: On 5/14/2020 5:32 PM, antlists wrote: Because Americans like to think they speak English (but they are mistaken!). I play crotchets, not quarter-notes. I don't know what other weird language habits the Americans have ... :-) You really don't know? I'm

Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent

2020-05-14 Thread Karlin High
On 5/14/2020 5:32 PM, antlists wrote: Because Americans like to think they speak English (but they are mistaken!). I play crotchets, not quarter-notes. I don't know what other weird language habits the Americans have ... :-) You really don't know? I'm almost certain you'd have some good

Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent

2020-05-14 Thread antlists
On 14/05/2020 19:46, David Wright wrote: Wol gave these "b" people the benefit of the doubt as being "b/h" people (but why was the American tongue mentioned?). Because Americans like to think they speak English (but they are mistaken!). I play crotchets, not quarter-notes. I don't know what

Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent

2020-05-14 Thread David Kastrup
David Nalesnik writes: > I can really only speak of the Midwest, and of undergraduate music > students. It is my observation that the habit of calling F-sharps "F" > goes along with mistakes in sight-reading and in chord spelling. Let's talk about sharps in order not to think b/h is involved.

Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent

2020-05-14 Thread David Nalesnik
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 1:47 PM David Wright wrote: > > On Thu 14 May 2020 at 10:38:59 (+0200), Hans Åberg wrote: > > > On 14 May 2020, at 03:38, David Wright wrote: > > > > > > I can't say that I've met > > > English speakers in either the UK or US who use b and h for Bflat and B. > > > Under

RE: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent

2020-05-14 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Gentlepersons, Without the "h" would we have Liszt's Fantasy and Fugue on BACH or Schumann's Six Fugues on BACH? Mark -Original Message- From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of David Wright Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2020 11:46 AM To:

Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent

2020-05-14 Thread David Wright
On Thu 14 May 2020 at 10:38:59 (+0200), Hans Åberg wrote: > > On 14 May 2020, at 03:38, David Wright wrote: > > > > I can't say that I've met > > English speakers in either the UK or US who use b and h for Bflat and B. > > Under what circumstances do you hear it: amateur choirs and orchestral >

Re: [OT] Camp David (was "Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent")

2020-05-14 Thread Kevin Cole
And this, of course, reminds me of... (Soft knocks at the door) CHONG: Who is it? CHEECH: It's me, Dave. Open up, man, I got the stuff. (More knocks) CHONG: Who is it? CHEECH: It's me, Dave, man. Open up, I got the stuff. CHONG: Who? CHEECH: It's, Dave, man. Open up, I think the cops saw me come

Re: [OT] Camp David (was "Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent")

2020-05-14 Thread Karlin High
On 5/14/2020 8:12 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote: If I remember correctly, there were 16 Davids (17, if you count the counselor). Only 6 more, and they could have had an enactment of the Dr. Seuss "Too Many Daves" poem. --

[OT] Camp David (was "Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent")

2020-05-14 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi David(s), > Once again the name "David" rears its head! You are mixing my > response with David Kastrup's > > This all reminds me of my undergraduate days in the late 80s/early > 90s. I remember feeling a little affronted by a flyer for a party > that started "Hey Dave!" since of course I

Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent

2020-05-14 Thread David Nalesnik
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 8:39 PM David Wright wrote: > > On Wed 13 May 2020 at 16:35:48 (-0500), David Nalesnik wrote: > > On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 3:34 PM antlists wrote: > > > > > > On 13/05/2020 16:38, David Kastrup wrote: > > > > Given the number of English-speaking LilyPond users who all

Re: Suggestion to make sharps and flats persistent

2020-05-14 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 14 May 2020, at 03:38, David Wright wrote: > > I can't say that I've met > English speakers in either the UK or US who use b and h for Bflat and B. > Under what circumstances do you hear it: amateur choirs and orchestral > players, professionals, or in academic duscussions of German