Am Do., 1. Jan. 2026 um 17:31 Uhr schrieb Yoshiaki Onishi <[email protected]>: > > Dear Werner, > > Happy New Year! > > > https://wiki.lilypond.community/wiki/Basic_grace_echo_purger > > > > It has some rough edges currently (and my Scheme powers are not good > > enough to improve them) – for example, the snippet code doesn't work > > correctly if there is a `\break` command right before a grace note. > > > > Would it make sense to make this an 'official' snippet? If so, could > > Scheme people please have a look and try to improve it? > > > > Personally it would make sense for the snippet to become official, though new > LilyPond users should always be aware of the longstanding workaround as > described in the manual > (https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/special-rhythmic-concerns#grace-notes). > I am not a skilled Schemer to attempt to improve the code, though it would > be fun to spend a free day dissecting it all to understand what each > component does. > > > Alas, its sibling snippet > > > > https://wiki.lilypond.community/wiki/Repeat_commands_grace_echo_purger > > > > is currently completely broken – it has never been updated to > > newer LilyPond versions, now doing nothing. > > > What was the latest LilyPond version that this snippet worked, do you know? > Is it 2.23 or 22? If I can figure out the way to get these older version of > LilyPond work on my computer, I would love to take a look... > > Regards, > Yoshi > > -- -- -- > Yoshiaki Onishi > https://github.com/yoshiakionishi/lilypond-snippets > > > > > > Last version it worked was 2.22.2 Though, there's more discussion on -devel: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2025-12/msg00064.html https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2026-01/msg00000.html ff
Cheers, Harm
