Peter Wannemacher wrote (13.06.2012 17:52):
I would like to contribute to this cheat-sheet.
I would be pleased to
create ideas or comment on those of others.
Excellent! I hope to make some sort of draft available in the next couple
of weeks to get the ball rolling from my point of view.
2012/6/11 Matthew Probst matt...@yak.org:
I understand the Scheme language at intermediate level, but am not adept at
processing Lilypond data structures.
I'm looking into Snippet 465:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=465
I have the following in my Lilypond code, for typesetting a
You could try to install QJackctl, which is designed to control the
jack audio server, but also lets you control alsa midi connections.
Then start rumor, and on the qjackctl interface, click Connect and
select the alsa tab. You should then see some midi ports (ideally,
an output from your keyboard
You're right, it worked better with relative for melody.
Still, it seems that changing from-pitch alters the note of
transposition, while to-pitch changes absolutely nothing.
Best
Alexandre
2012/6/13 Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk:
ALEXANDRE FICAGNA wrote Wednesday, June 13, 2012 2:57 PM
ALEXANDRE FICAGNA wrote Thursday, June 14, 2012 12:12 PM
You're right, it worked better with relative for melody.
Still, it seems that changing from-pitch alters the note of
transposition, while to-pitch changes absolutely nothing.
David explained the reason for the behaviour in your
Oh !! Thank you, thank you. Very kind of you. Lots of goodies in the
file.
Sincerely,
RDL
ArnoldTheresius wrote:
P Spalding wrote:
That would be excellent, Arnold. I've been inking in the accidental in
past.
Here you are!