On Tuesday 16 December 2008 05:07:33 Mark Polesky wrote:
> CJ Bell wrote:
> > \diff \partA \partB
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> What an awesome idea! Can anyone figure this one out?
> That would be such a useful tool.
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> - Mark
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hi,
On Dec 16, 2008, at 6:07 AM, Mark Polesky wrote:
CJ Bell wrote:
\diff \partA \partB
What an awesome idea! Can anyone figure this one out?
That would be such a useful tool.
you could probably use partcombine, as soon as it splits into two
voices, you see the differences.
explicitly d
I feel compelled to write that this is what is so special about the
open-source ethos in general. When hundreds of people are involved
(maybe not with LilyPond, which is a small project by comparison) in
making something, invariably there is a more robust, more divergent crop
of ideas which can
CJ Bell wrote:
> \diff \partA \partB
What an awesome idea! Can anyone figure this one out?
That would be such a useful tool.
- Mark
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Is there an existing function to diff two pieces of music? (or has
anyone attempted to write such a function?)
ex:
\diff \partA \partB
Perhaps notes that partB adds are tagged one way and notes that are
removed from partA are tagged another.
I want to color unchanged music from partA to partB