Re: arranger.ly (new library)

2020-10-22 Thread Gilles Thibault
Le 2020-10-23 02:19, Andrew Bernard a écrit : Hi Gilles, Why don't we put it in openLilyLib? Avoid the balkanisation process of having dozens of personal git repos? I am happy to prepare it and do the work. OLL is got, so nothing will change in terms of development. Andrew On Fri, 23 Oct 2020

feasibilty question: simple GUI for web-based Lilypond instance

2020-10-22 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi all, I’m teaching a musical theatre creation course at a college. I’ve been teaching the course for about 4 years, but the philosophy recently changed from one where I was a co-creator with the students (and hence did all of the engraving for our collaborative songs) to a more traditional

Re: arranger.ly (new library)

2020-10-22 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Gilles, Why don't we put it in openLilyLib? Avoid the balkanisation process of having dozens of personal git repos? I am happy to prepare it and do the work. OLL is got, so nothing will change in terms of development. Andrew On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 11:04, Gilles Thibault wrote: > > I have

arranger.ly (new library)

2020-10-22 Thread Gilles Thibault
I have been using a Lilypond library called "arranger.ly" for several years. It has made it much easier for me to create arrangements for large ensembles and it is time for me to share this new approach with the community. What I call "arrangement" here is for example the transcription for

Re: managing large documents with many snippets

2020-10-22 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 23/10/2020 à 00:11, Dan McMahill a écrit : Hello, I'm trying to sort out what will be the best flow for me to type up what may grow into a fairly large LaTeX based document that has lots of musical snippets from lilypond.  Apologies for the long email that follows. The normal way I

managing large documents with many snippets

2020-10-22 Thread Dan McMahill
Hello, I'm trying to sort out what will be the best flow for me to type up what may grow into a fairly large LaTeX based document that has lots of musical snippets from lilypond. Apologies for the long email that follows. The normal way I might handle a large document in LaTeX is to have a

Re: trying to define microtonal note names and accidentals

2020-10-22 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 22 Oct 2020, at 15:46, Dave Seidel wrote: > > I'm hoping to dip into these waters eventually. I tried using the HEJI fonts > with kind assistance from Konstantin Heuer (who has been working on updating > microlily), but without much luck so far. > > I have developed one microtonal

Re: trying to define microtonal note names and accidentals

2020-10-22 Thread Dave Seidel
I'm hoping to dip into these waters eventually. I tried using the HEJI fonts with kind assistance from Konstantin Heuer (who has been working on updating microlily), but without much luck so far. I have developed one microtonal score so far (mostly I write electronic music for which scores are

Re: trying to define microtonal note names and accidentals

2020-10-22 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 21 Oct 2020, at 12:43, Stefan Thomas wrote: > > I'm trying to define microtonal note names and accidentals with the HE-font. I made such for Helmholtz–Ellis notation in E53 and E72, using the Bravura font.

Re: MIDI ties

2020-10-22 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 22/10/2020 à 10:40, Andrew Bernard a écrit : Hmm. That example, using explicit ties like e.g. now works fine for me, exactly duplicating your MIDI piano roll. Needs further investigation by me. However, using ~ is the answer I was unaware of for years! I never thought to _not_ put a

Re: MIDI ties

2020-10-22 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hmm. That example, using explicit ties like e.g. now works fine for me, exactly duplicating your MIDI piano roll. Needs further investigation by me. However, using ~ is the answer I was unaware of for years! I never thought to _not_ put a direction specifier. Andrew