Mutopia

On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 7:17 AM Tom Brennan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
>
> Are there any large-scale, "real-world" lilypond projects available online
> to view so that I can see how they're organized? I know that I've seen some
> documentation here and there that describes what you _would_ do if you had
> a string quartet project, for example, but I'd like to see someone's actual
> code for a non-trivial project so I can get a sense of how they keep it
> nice and well-organized. An example of a large-scale project would be a
> multi-movement orchestral piece, or even a multi-movement chamber piece,
> like a pierrot ensemble kind of thing, especially one that incorporates
> some non-trivial customizations with scheme, et al. Definitely there are a
> thousand ways to organize a project, and I've developed my own way over
> time that works alright, but if I could see examples of other projects, I
> might be able to get ideas about improving my productivity.
>
> The docs are pretty sparing when it comes to talking about this point
> (e.g. http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/usage/large-projects).
> I've also found some people online who described what they do, but it would
> be so much more informative to see this done in practice, especially if it
> were pieces the community could vote on as being "representative" of a good
> project organization. There are some medium-scale projects I found on
> github (e.g., https://github.com/cellist/Lilypond-Sheet-Music). But it
> would be nice to have a central place to go to search through with keywords
> or tags, like the snippet repository. Is there something like this already
> and I just haven't found it yet? Would anyone else be interested in
> something like that if it doesn't already exist?
>
> Thanks
> Tom
>

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