Valentin Petzel writes:
>> Am Sonntag, 12. März 2023, 13:24:01 CET schrieb:
>>> Valentin Petzel writes:
>>> > Regarding midi support: Personally I’d do this externally. Create an
>>> > external program that records midi, either quantised real time or
>>> > stepwise, and returns the output as Lil
Yes, but an external program could do that too, without being tied to a single
specific editor.
Am Sonntag, 12. März 2023, 13:24:01 CET schrieb David Kastrup:
> Valentin Petzel writes:
> > Regarding midi support: Personally I’d do this externally. Create an
> > external program that records midi
Valentin Petzel writes:
> Regarding midi support: Personally I’d do this externally. Create an
> external program that records midi, either quantised real time or
> stepwise, and returns the output as Lilypond code. This then has the
> advantage that it is easier to maintain and can easily be use
That’s what I’ve got from this too :). Personally I think the greatest thing
with Frescobaldi is the great integration between editor and viewer, with fast
forward and reverse search and even marking selected source code in the
viewer. This makes syncing between parts much easier. I do not care
> By chance, I read the announcing email at 16:59, just in time to
> start the stream and to follow David's lecture on Lilypond and
> Frescobaldi. It was a refreshing experience to watch and listen to
> one of those friendly people involved in the development, [...]
Yeah, David did a good job!
Valentin Petzel writes:
> Hi David,
>
> one important thing this talk has taught us is that you are not too
> fluent with Frescobaldi :).
You bet. But I still considered it a saner choice to showcase compared
to Emacs (which is what I use).
Maybe someone™ should just use all of the libraries F
Hi David,
one important thing this talk has taught us is that you are not too fluent with
Frescobaldi :). Thanks for the great talk!
Valentin
Am Samstag, 11. März 2023, 12:55:27 CET schrieb David Kastrup:
> Hi,
>
> just a heads-up for a talk about LilyPond happening at 5pm MET (UTC+1).
>
> It
Aaron Hill writes:
> On 2023-03-11 3:55 am, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Hi,
>> just a heads-up for a talk about LilyPond happening at 5pm MET
>> (UTC+1).
>> It's being streamed (and there will be a recording available a few
>> weeks
>> later).
>> Essentially I will talk a bit about what LilyPond is a
-user@gnu.org Onderwerp: Re: LilyPond talk in German at Chemnitzer
Linuxtage Jean Abou Samra writes:> Le samedi 11 mars 2023
à 12:55 +0100, David Kastrup a écrit :>>>> Hi,>> >> just a heads-up for a talk
about LilyPond happening at 5pm MET (UTC+1).>> >&g
On 2023-03-11 3:55 am, David Kastrup wrote:
Hi,
just a heads-up for a talk about LilyPond happening at 5pm MET (UTC+1).
It's being streamed (and there will be a recording available a few
weeks
later).
Essentially I will talk a bit about what LilyPond is and how to use it
and will demonstrate
Jean Abou Samra writes:
> Le samedi 11 mars 2023 à 12:55 +0100, David Kastrup a écrit :
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> just a heads-up for a talk about LilyPond happening at 5pm MET (UTC+1).
>>
>> It's being streamed (and there will be a recording available a few weeks
>> later).
>
> For those wondering, the
Le samedi 11 mars 2023 à 12:55 +0100, David Kastrup a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> just a heads-up for a talk about LilyPond happening at 5pm MET (UTC+1).
>
> It's being streamed (and there will be a recording available a few weeks
> later).
For those wondering, the link to the streaming appears to be “Z
Hi,
just a heads-up for a talk about LilyPond happening at 5pm MET (UTC+1).
It's being streamed (and there will be a recording available a few weeks
later).
Essentially I will talk a bit about what LilyPond is and how to use it
and will demonstrate Frescobaldi for entering a piece. If I am fa
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