Josiah Boothby <[email protected]> writes: > Now, yes, I'm sure that with a handful of hours of trying to learn > Scheme, I could probably find a way to do this that doesn't involve so > many lines of Lilypond code, but my free time to work on this > particular project is in half-hours here and there: learning enough > scheme to do this is impractical. So in the meantime, I basically have > to give each three-note motive a variable with a coded name that allows > sufficient differentiation and can be searched reasonably easily. > Variables with Arabic numerals would make these far more descriptive > and easier to read! Such as, for instance, trichord (0,1,6), in the > form and ordering of (0,11,5), enharmonic spelling version "c": > > \016_0e5-c > > ...instead of: > > \EbIIiii > > ...which is oblique and obnoxious to read. (And which I have to remind > myself not to read as "E-flat...er...major? Minor? Huh?")
Ok, here indeed \"016_0e5-c" seems like the lesser evil (it _has_ worked in that manner since version 2.17.28, it's just not really publicized). -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
