Hans thank you for passing this along to the dev list, replies below... On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 4:40 AM Hans Åberg <haber...@telia.com> wrote:
> > Looks great! A possibility is to add a compile option using > Helmholtz-Ellis arrowed accidentals, which would be better for non-Turkish > to approach this music, and also avoid the confusion about the sharp signs > in AEU notation. I made a example of that, Hicazkâr Peşrevi by Tanburî > Cemil Bey. It depends on Smufl, though. > > Also, you might include your new makam file in the LilyPond distribution, > along with regular.ly, Graham Breed I recall okayed that in the past, but > somehow it as not happened so far. Maybe some of the developers here can > tune in on that. > I'm currently in an email exchange with Graham Breed about some of this and he also suggested including regular.ly along with though also said the following: "Ideally, it would be a function added to the Scheme API so you don't even need an include file." Is this doable? We would still need to set our temperament but before I get too far ahead of myself, could that be: (was) tuning = #53 %\include "regular.ly" (proposal) \eqtemptuning \53 (something like that) Regarding the differences in our key signatures, right I hadn't thought of that! I'll go ahead and change all 0/53 to simply 0. As David Kastrup it doesn't make a difference to Scheme. Figuring out all of those key signatures was a mind bender for me. Could you please show a pdf of your Cemil Bey Hicazkar Pesrev using HE arrowed accidentals? And how to make that an option? Adam _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel