Take a look at conversions.ly (sorry; mround is the equivalend function in
the spreadsheet I use to do the same thing). Those functions will convert
the input (given as a fraction comprising two integers) into Lily's
semitone values. That should allow you to convert between just-intonation
ratios an the nearest note name. Urs has some comments in there explaining
a bit how it works.

Cheers,

A

On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 1:39 PM, Graham Breed <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 13/12/15 12:13, N. Andrew Walsh wrote:
>
>> See the previous message from me, which links to it and provides
>> instructions for its use.
>>
>
> I found a repository and a branch, but I still can't find the promised
> functions.  There's no record of "mround" ever existing.
>
>
>          Graham
>
>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> A
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Graham Breed <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> From: "N. Andrew Walsh"<[email protected]>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Actually, coverting between the ratios and semitones has alread been
>>> done,
>>>
>>>> as there's a simple set of log and mround functions that do it. Have a
>>>> look
>>>> in the OLL repository under notation-tools and you should find the .ily
>>>> files.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> What's the OLL repository?
>>>
>>>
>>>           Graham
>>>
>>>
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