Am 27.04.2015 um 23:24 schrieb Paul Morris:
Hi Urs,
It was inspired mostly by Carl’s post and working on Jianpu notation. A
tutorial on this is not a bad idea. That said:
(1) it would benefit from fitting into, or coming after, a broader overview of
LilyPond like Carl has written
(2) it sounds like the way we create scheme engravers may change in the near
future (based on David Kastrup’s post from earlier today) so probably best to
wait until after that
(3) it might be good to add some more documentation of this to the official
extending manual first.
For now maybe I’ll just add my example with comments to the LSR as a quick
temporary measure.
All agreed
Urs
Cheers,
-Paul
On Apr 26, 2015, at 12:08 PM, Urs Liska <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Paul,
I don't know if that's in any way related to our talk yesterday or if it has
exclusively been triggered by Carl starting it. But this is very much a
skeleton of what I was talking about!
It would be absolutely great if you could pour that into a tutorial on the
basics of writing Scheme engravers.
Maybe "users" will usually not need this kind of information, but OTOH users
often need solutions that can be provided using this technique. So having a slow-paced
introductions may well lead to a greater number of people daring to dive into these
waters.
Best
Urs
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