Re: Enhancement: command line option to transpose N halftones up or down

2015-03-16 Thread Simon Albrecht
Am 16.03.2015 um 17:43 schrieb Michael Schuerig: On Monday 16 March 2015 11:26:30 David Nalesnik wrote: Am 16.03.2015 um 15:02 schrieb Michael Schuerig: I've only been using LilyPond for a rather short time, so far mostly for engraving short snippets transposed into several keys for practicing.

Re: Enhancement: command line option to transpose N halftones up or down

2015-03-16 Thread Michael Schuerig
On Monday 16 March 2015 11:26:30 David Nalesnik wrote: > Am 16.03.2015 um 15:02 schrieb Michael Schuerig: > > I've only been using LilyPond for a rather short time, so far mostly > for engraving short snippets transposed into several keys for > practicing. Of course, the transpose command works ni

Re: Enhancement: command line option to transpose N halftones up or down

2015-03-16 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 16.03.2015 um 16:09 schrieb Simon Albrecht: Hello Michael, I think this question is more appropriate for the -user list. Since I usually call lily from inside frescobaldi, my solution to this has been defining a variable for the resulting pitch: \version "2.18" newTonic = des music = \rel

Re: Enhancement: command line option to transpose N halftones up or down

2015-03-16 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Michael, > > Am 16.03.2015 um 15:02 schrieb Michael Schuerig: > > I've only been using LilyPond for a rather short time, so far mostly for >> engraving short snippets transposed into several keys for practicing. Of >> course, the transpose command works nicely for this. >> >> However, it made

Re: Enhancement: command line option to transpose N halftones up or down

2015-03-16 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello Michael, I think this question is more appropriate for the -user list. Since I usually call lily from inside frescobaldi, my solution to this has been defining a variable for the resulting pitch: \version "2.18" newTonic = des music = \relative { c' } \score { \transpose c \newTonic