Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-11 Thread mason
On 11/11, David Wright wrote: > On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 00:11:53 (-0800), ma...@masonhock.com wrote: > > Assuming that your architecture is amd64: > > > > $ wget > > http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/lilypond/lilypond_2.19.83-1~exp1_amd64.deb > > > > $ sudo dpkg -i

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-11 Thread David Wright
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 00:11:53 (-0800), ma...@masonhock.com wrote: > On 11/10, Karsten Reincke wrote: > > I've just tried to test your version. But it does not work, because my > > LilyPond version 2.18.2, offered by Ubuntu 19.10, does not contain a > > function \overlay. I have the hope, that the

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-11 Thread mason
On 11/10, Karsten Reincke wrote: > I've just tried to test your version. But it does not work, because my > LilyPond version 2.18.2, offered by Ubuntu 19.10, does not contain a > function \overlay. I have the hope, that the coming LTS Ubuntu version > 20.04 will contain the newer 2.19.x -

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-10 Thread Karsten Reincke
On Sun, 2019-11-10 at 16:20 -0700, Klaus Blum wrote: > Now I found it: > http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=628 > > I knew there was a snippet on the LSR where the \overlay function was > presented before it was an official part of 2.19 - but the snippet has > another name... ;-) oh wow! Then

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-10 Thread Klaus Blum
Now I found it: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=628 I knew there was a snippet on the LSR where the \overlay function was presented before it was an official part of 2.19 - but the snippet has another name... ;-) -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-10 Thread Klaus Blum
Hi Karsten, Karsten Reincke-2 wrote > I've just tried to test your version. But it does not work, because my > LilyPond > version 2.18.2, offered by Ubuntu 19.10, does not contain a function > \overlay. I > have the hope, that the coming LTS Ubuntu version 20.04 will contain the > newer >

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-10 Thread Karsten Reincke
On Sun, 2019-11-10 at 14:37 -0700, Klaus Blum wrote: > Hi Karsten, > > > Karsten Reincke-2 wrote > > 'crossout' and 'double' should increase the margin/paddding > > values of the crossed out / doubled letter. But I do not have any idea, > > how to do > > that on the 'Lilyond' - Level. So, any

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-10 Thread Klaus Blum
Hi Karsten, Karsten Reincke-2 wrote > 'crossout' and 'double' should increase the margin/paddding > values of the crossed out / doubled letter. But I do not have any idea, > how to do > that on the 'Lilyond' - Level. So, any hint is appreciated. when I was writing the "double" function, I was

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-10 Thread Karsten Reincke
On Sun, 2019-11-10 at 15:35 +0100, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > I fixed the bug [that] Werner found. > > Thanks for that! Much better IMHO, but there is still room for > improvement :-) If the `D' has a diagonal slash through it, I suggest > that you move the left parenthesis a bit to the left. >

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-10 Thread Thomas Morley
Am So., 10. Nov. 2019 um 14:32 Uhr schrieb Karsten Reincke : > I expanded the traditional System by two elements Ok, I wasn't sure whether it's your extension or I missed some newer developments. (The latter may have been true, I don't follow this topic closely.) Thanks, Harm

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-10 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I fixed the bug [that] Werner found. Thanks for that! Much better IMHO, but there is still room for improvement :-) If the `D' has a diagonal slash through it, I suggest that you move the left parenthesis a bit to the left. Werner

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-10 Thread Karsten Reincke
> > Hi, > > nice work. > Haven't tried to use it so far, but regarding the example-images, I > stumbled across things like: > "DD̸[A]->D̸[S(As)]" > Ofcourse decades passed since I learned functional analysis... But I > was told to write something like: > A: DD̸ > As: D̸[S] > I.e in a

Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-10 Thread Thomas Morley
Am So., 10. Nov. 2019 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Karsten Reincke : > > Dear friends; > > I've just published the release no 0.91 ( > https://github.com/kreincke/harmonyli.ly > ) of the library for integrating > Functional Harmony Analyse Symbols into a music score as it is used by > musicologists. > >

harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released

2019-11-10 Thread Karsten Reincke
Dear friends; I've just published the release no 0.91 ( https://github.com/kreincke/harmonyli.ly ) of the library for integrating Functional Harmony Analyse Symbols into a music score as it is used by musicologists. A fixed the bug, Werner found. And I made the string between the Symbols and