I think I found it here
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2018-10/msg00129.html
Yes it seems to have both AEU notation and some other notation that is
new (it cannot be HE as HE is for just notation) I will try it out anyway.
By the way, what is a generator? Is it related to meantone temperament?
Also in the new turkish_makam.ly, why is the Holdrian comma 1/10 of a
whole 12-TET tone i.e. 200/10 = 20 cents? The HC is approx. 22.64 cents
(i.e. very close to a 1/9 of a 12-TET whole tone)
Στις 23/11/19 11:40 pm, ο Hans Åberg έγραψε:
On 24 Nov 2019, at 00:25, kupirijo <[email protected]> wrote:
Στις 23/11/19 8:11 pm, ο Hans Åberg έγραψε:
On 23 Nov 2019, at 19:51, kupirijo <[email protected]> wrote:
I am using lilypond 2.18.2 and these files (e.g. regular.ly) that you mentioned
are not part of this version.
The file regular.ly has not been added to the LilyPond distribution, and must
be added separatel. The other files, I wrote.
I see. Who wrote regular.ly? And why is it called regular?
Graham Breed (added as CC). Probably because ETs are regular tunings on one
generator.
Regarding makam music, the version of lilypond that I am using has makam.ly
included.
Try to switch the file that Adam Good has done, which effectively deprecates
the one in the current distribution.
Where can I find the file? Is this an alternative to AEU notation?
It is mentioned at [1]; he is in the CC of this mail, so perhaps he responds.
It is AEU but maybe Helmholtz-Ellis is in the works as well.
1. https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2019-11/msg00167.html