Peter,
in the article Kieren mentioned, I tried to summarize some thoughts
around the multi-movement issue and some more.
You can find the corresponding templating engine at:
https://github.com/openlilylib/lalily-templates
That framework does a lot to do things automagically. But probably this
is too much for your needs. So one key point is that a template is
basically a music-function. If one defines variables like timothy proposed:
I.violinI = { ... }
I.violinII = { ... }
II.violinI = { ... }
II.violinII = { ... }
and defines a music-function
TwoVlns = #(define-music-function (mvt)(list?)
#{
<<
\new Staff { $(assoc-get 'violinI mvt) }
\new Staff { $(assoc-get 'violinII mvt) }
>>
#})
the music can instantiated like the following:
\score {
\TwoVlns #I
}
\score {
\TwoVlns #II
}
In the framework are functions defined for storing and getting music
that prevent a failure if some music is not defined (yet), but logs a
warning about missing music.
So if you have questions don't hesitate to contact me!
Best regards
Jan-Peter
Am 04.11.19 um 13:03 schrieb Peter Toye:
> Kieren,
>
> That looks great at a first skim-through. Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Peter
> mailto:[email protected]
> www.ptoye.com <http://www.ptoye.com>
>
> -------------------------
> Monday, November 4, 2019, 11:06:55 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
>
> *> Hi Peter,
>
>>> If a publisher wanted to collect Mr. Lanfear's string quartets (assuming
>>> that he has written more than one) into a single volume, the Lilypond code
>>> would have to be changed to rename all of the variables to something like
>>> QiIViolinI
>
>> In the engraving of my larger works (operas,
>> musicals, multi-movement concert works, etc.),
>> I’ve done exactly that. It’s only a small bit of extra effort.
>
>>> Now you can have a directory/file structure like:
>
>>> Book
>>> Book.ly
>>> Quartet1
>>> Movement1
>>> Score.ly
>>> Violin1.ly
>>> ...
>>> Movement2
>>> Score.ly
>>>
>>> etc.
>
>> Have you looked at Jan-Peter’s templating
>> system (cf.
> *> http://lilypondblog.org/2014/07/trees-music-and-lilypond/
> <http://lilypondblog.org/2014/07/trees-music-and-lilypond/>
> *> and other links)? I think it does exactly what you’re talking about.
>
>> Hope that helps!
>> Kieren.
>