Am 10.07.2013 11:26, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hey, this work looks fantastic.
I would really love to include that in my reply post which now looks
like http://lilypondblog.org/?p=830&preview=1&_ppp=e3bfee8403
I have elaborated on how easy it is to recreate one example with
LilyPond and speculated a bit how one could generate a complete set of
patterns with one function call.
_Please_ have a look at the passage after the score example and think
about tweaking your work so it can be used for that purpose. I think
it would be an absolute killer if we could prove we can re-generate
dozens or hundreds of pages of these books with a few dozens of lines
of LilyPond code!!!
(See also
http://davidaldridge.wordpress.com/2013/04/18/finale-music-and-the-elements-of-rhythm-vols-i-ii-cyber-ink-on-steroids/
and
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss/178-1995663-2572616?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=aldridge+elements+of+rhythm
Urs
PS: One point which could prove difficult is the beaming issue
FYI: This is what I came up with after ca. one hour of Python
programming (a neat Frescobaldi snippet):
http://lilypondblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/building-blocks-start.pdf
The only things that have to be done are the number markups below the
staff (easy) and the time signatures:
a) repeat them on each new staff
b) automatically use timeSignatureFractions corresponding to the used
\shiftDurations
Any ideas welcome
Urs
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