> From: Andrea Valle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I typically use lilypond for algorithmic composition.
> I use Python to =20= script lily.
Sorry to meddle in the thread.
Why Python and not the built-in Scheme interpreter?
Personal preference or something you would advise other people to?
I would be
> From: Carl Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> This native American English speaker pronounces the "i" as in "kill" and the
> "y"
> as in "Sheet", although it's not quite stressed as much.
>
> Given Miguel's options, I'd code my pronunciation as [lili:}.
:-)
I think you mean [lIli], the : means th
> From: "Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
[...]
>
> A few days ago, I was wondering how the "LilyPond" name is supposed to
> be pronounced, and I've just seen that Francisco has the same problem.
> For example, do you guys pronounce the "i" as in "life" or as in
> "kill"?
Since Lilypond i
> From: "Rick Hansen (aka RickH)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Patrick Taylor Ramsey-2 wrote:
> >
> > Hello, all.
> >
> > I'm a bit flummoxed; I've been searching for the last hour and a half for
> > a way
> > to typeset roman numeral chord notation (ii, V65/V, N6) under a staff in
> > lilypond an
> Unfortunately, that it outside the scope of this project. This is the
> Grand _Documentation_ Project.
Ah!
My mistake. :-)
Perhaps I can help after I finnish this piece.
I know LISP well, but this is a particularly intricate program,
very hard to understand.
See you,
Miguel
> On 7 Oct 2007, at 01:13, Graham Percival wrote:
>
> I've identified the following areas to work on; please add items or =20=
> discuss them.
I don't know if this sort of thing is what you're asking for...
For me, the biggest problem is the one which is stated as a "Bug" in the manual
about the