A new Scheme tutorial

2022-07-11 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Hi, Last year, after I delivered a presentation on Scheme at a French-speaking virtual meeting of LilyPond users, I was asked if I could write that down in tutorial form, which I did as https://tutoriel-scheme.readthedocs.io. Over the past few days, I've set some time apart to translate that

Re: which installation files contain code for notehead styles?

2022-07-11 Thread jerome talkington
Ah, I see...thanks! Jean, to answer, reason being that I'm looking for an easy way to modify the #'slash notehead style so it can include augmentation dots. (rather than trying to create a new style from scratch, as that #'slash style has everything I need otherwise.) Much appreciated, LT On Mon,

Re: which installation files contain code for notehead styles?

2022-07-11 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 11/07/2022 à 22:55, Hans Aikema a écrit : On 11 Jul 2022, at 21:56, Karlin High wrote: On 7/11/2022 1:01 PM, jerome talkington wrote: file containing the code for predefined notehead styles I am not the greatest expert on this. But property-init.ly seems to have many things like

Re: which installation files contain code for notehead styles?

2022-07-11 Thread Hans Aikema
> On 11 Jul 2022, at 21:56, Karlin High wrote: > > On 7/11/2022 1:01 PM, jerome talkington wrote: >> file containing the code for predefined notehead styles > > I am not the greatest expert on this. But property-init.ly seems to have many > things like that. > >

Re: which installation files contain code for notehead styles?

2022-07-11 Thread Karlin High
On 7/11/2022 1:01 PM, jerome talkington wrote: file containing the code for predefined notehead styles I am not the greatest expert on this. But property-init.ly seems to have many things like that. -- Karlin High

which installation files contain code for notehead styles?

2022-07-11 Thread jerome talkington
Hello! Would someone be able to tell me the name of the scheme or lilypond installation file containing the code for predefined notehead styles, like #'slash, #'cross, #'default , etc ? Thank you! LT

Re: Orchestral works good practice

2022-07-11 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello, On 07/07/2022 08:50, Rip _Mus wrote: Good morning to everyone, I am preparing a large orchestral work. In my writing style, each instrument often has two voices in its staff, for various reason (for example, each clarinet can handle two voices when playing multiphonics trills with

arranger.ly update

2022-07-11 Thread Gilles Thibault
Hello everyone. A new arranger.ly version has been released ( version Y/M/D = 2022/07/11 ). Below are the download links. Arranger.ly help can be accessed directly here: http://gillesth.free.fr/Lilypond/arranger-docs/arrangerDoc-en.pdf New features: - add-dynamics function support for