Am 31.08.2013 20:47, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska <[email protected]> writes:

Currently we have a blog post in the pipeline (one of the first 'guest
contributions') that shows how to generate sets of scales for any
given or all pitches. Jacques uses shell scripts for that.
Well, that's one advantage of LilyPond's plain text format: you don't
_need_ to use its own scripting machinery if you prefer working with a
different scripting language.  Though just like with the C macro
preprocessor as compared to builtin C/C++ constructs, using the language
itself tends to lead to more robust and general solutions.

What I like about the new post is that it shows yet another approach.
Not that I would do it this way, but it shows the versatility of text format.

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