On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 05:15, Giancarlo Niccolai wrote: > Uhm, since you are working on the chords: is there any possibility to have > chord names also in other languages? I.e. Am in italian is LAm, Bsus4 is > SIsus4 (only the note name changes, the chord system is the same all over the > world); As there is an include to change note name, it may be sensible to > provide internationalized chord names. I haven't looked at the code yet, but > it seems that engraved chord names are just a font rendering operation, and > so having them internationalized should be trivial.
Actually, I'm not working in ChordNames. Rather, I'm working on fret diagrams. I'm not much of an expert on chord names, so I'm probably not qualified to carry this out further. Also, fret diagrams are more than enough for my plate right now, with the limited time I have available for hacking. There is an internationalization system available for LilyPond, but I don't know anything of the details. I would expect that it could be tweaked to internationalize chord names. > > (Sorry, if I bomb you with mail and questions, but is important to me to get > a > grasp on the internal features of an engine to start working at it. I always > do lots of questions and document peeking before starting putting my hands on > a problem). It's fine with me to have you sending questions. I spent a lot of time trying to get a grasp on the internal features of LilyPond, and basically got nowhere. Once I got down to trying to _do_ something, then I found that my questions were much more relevant, and I was able to start to understand what's going on. Any help I can provide, I'm happy to. But I'm really a novice LilyPond programmer, not an expert. Carl _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
