TaoCG writes:
> Thanks, I got it working. I have to rethink the use of capital letters
> though since it conflicts with expressions like \clef F.
Just write \clef "F" and you'll be fine. It's recommended anyway since
things like \clef "violin_8" don't work otherwise.
> Also at this point I sim
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Thanks, I got it working. I have to rethink the use of capital letters
though since it conflicts with expressions like \clef F.
Also at this point I simply extended my language of choice in
define-note-names.scm, but I suppose I could simply append a new
language-definition to language-pitch-names?!
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TaoCG writes:
> David Kastrup wrote
>> TaoCG <
>
>> tao_lilyponduser@
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>> > writes:
>>
>>> David Kastrup wrote
Again, it is totally unclear what you want to be your input and your
output.
>>>
>>> If my message reached you like this then indeed it is.
>>> On my side, via the nabb
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That's an interesting idea, I'll definitely try it, thanks!
What exactly do you mean by toplevel? Are these functions defined o
TaoCG writes:
> David Kastrup wrote
>>
>> Again, it is totally unclear what you want to be your input and your
>> output.
>
> If my message reached you like this then indeed it is.
> On my side, via the nabble web interface, it looks fine though.
Web interfaces are somewhat treacherous. Gmane.
G |
>
> Again, it is totally unclear what you want to be your input and your
> output.
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TaoCG writes:
>> Uh, you might want to improve your "illustration": it is utterly
>> incomprehensible what you want to be your input and your output.
>
> Yes, I noticed and tried (see my second post). Apparently nabble
> auto-converted the note 'b' in a chord-construct into a html bold tag.
Sorr
gt; incomprehensible what you want to be your input and your output.
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Yes, I noticed and tried (see my
magine the following snippet (relative)
>
> *4 8 * r r |
> r8 r r r |
>
> to become this
>
> B4 8 B r r A |
> r8 r A r r G |
>
> or even better
>
> B4 8 B r q r A |
> r8 r A r q r G |
>
>
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TaoCG writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a way to octavize a note with the least input possible. I
> know there are music functions in the LSR that do this but they aren't very
> useful to me because in the music I need this for the octaves usually aren't
> successive and it wouldn't really sa
TaoCG writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a way to octavize a note with the least input possible. I
> know there are music functions in the LSR that do this but they aren't very
> useful to me because in the music I need this for the octaves usually aren't
> successive and it wouldn't really sa
; r
>
> |
>
> to become this
>
> B4
>
> 8 B r
>
> r A |
> r8
>
> r A r
>
> r G |
>
> or even better
>
> B4
>
> 8 B r q r A |
> r8
>
> r A r q r G |
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