Christophe,

well done. The playing and the score highlighting the note was fantastic.
And being originally from the South of France I enjoyed hearing the cicadas.

I'd love to leverage what you created and make it generic if it's not
already the case. I quickly took a look at your repository and I'd
appreciate if you could provide a high level description of the workflow to
briefly explain what piece of the code is responsible for generating what.

On Fri, Jan 2, 2026 at 1:19 PM Kevin Cole <[email protected]> wrote:

> Some further research turned up a demo of lilydumper and lilyplayer.
> While the lilyplayer demo of an existing dump file produced by
> lilydumper works, lilydumper itself, alas, does not appear to.
>
> lilydumper - https://github.com/henriyulianto/lilydumper
> lilyplayer - https://github.com/s-d-m/lilyplayer
>
> They seem a bit abandoned.
>
> Meanwhile... blissfully displaying my ignorance, no doubt...
>
> I wonder (and filed an enhancement / feature request issue) if it
> would be worth adding a "verbose" option that causes SVGs to add in
> classes (or other attributes) for each note or rest glyph. A sequence
> number "class" based upon whatever the smallest logical division of a
> beat is (within reason), that acts like a figurative timestamp --
> independent of tempo, and a duration "class". All notes starting at
> the same offset would get the same sequence number, and the durations
> would be whole, half, quarter, eighth, dotted, etc. They might not
> cover every possible way of writing scores but would cover a
> significant number.
>
> It would seem that, with relatively little math, this could be mapped
> to the corresponding MIDI...
>
>

-- 
-- Marc

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