Now, the real problem I see with this approach is that no perfect
formatting (which is not the same as indentation) can be done without
actually parsing the input.
Complete parsing of LilyPond input is _impossible_ without LilyPond
itself. For example you need to format LilyPond code _inside_
Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) lilypondt...@organum.hu writes:
Now, the real problem I see with this approach is that no perfect
formatting (which is not the same as indentation) can be done without
actually parsing the input.
I don't see that.
Complete parsing of LilyPond input is
So a standard formatting engine can only be written inside LilyPond,
or at least using LilyPond to generate metadata describing the
structure of the input.
I think that view is overly pessimistic.
Ok, but I'm talking about a standard formatter, and not just indentation.
But for that as
I want to convert a English note name ly file into a German one.
I got a ly file of a piece from the Mutopia Project to transcribe into
woodwind quintet.
The ly file uses English note name(c-d-e-f-g-a-b) though I want to use
German one(c-d-e-f-g-a-h).
I tried to replace b for h and bes for b
2009/10/22 Akira i.love.the.pika...@gmail.com:
I want to convert a English note name ly file into a German one.
I got a ly file of a piece from the Mutopia Project to transcribe into
woodwind quintet.
The ly file uses English note name(c-d-e-f-g-a-b) though I want to use
German
2009/10/22 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com:
2009/10/22 Akira i.love.the.pika...@gmail.com:
I want to convert a English note name ly file into a German one.
I got a ly file of a piece from the Mutopia Project to transcribe into
woodwind quintet.
The ly file uses English note
2009/10/22 Akira i.love.the.pika...@gmail.com:
I'd like to know how to convert the former file to the latter
automatically, not manually.
Ah. Frescobaldi does this. http://www.frescobaldi.org/
--
Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
www.paconet.org
www.csmbadajoz.com
Pikachu-3 wrote:
Thank you, but what I'm trying to mean is not to write a new music in
German but to convert ly file already written in English into German,
for example:
--
\include english.ly
c8 d e f g a b c | bes2 des |
b4 b b b|
\bar |.
2009/10/21 Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu:
I don't understand enough Scheme to avoid ees - do you?
I assume you want to get Es for E flat major and es for e flat minor.
(I'm not sure about this -- I'm totally american in my chord experience).
Yes, exactly.
(cond
((and
On 10/22/09 7:30 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm fiee.visue...@gmx.net wrote:
2009/10/21 Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu:
(2) Different, probably easier problem:
I must display some alterations as follows:
f:dim = f-
f:aug = f5+
f:maj7 = f7+
Probably the easiest way to do these is to use a
2009/10/22 Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Displaying-chords
#Customizing-chord-names
Of course I found this in the docs, but it looks like the exceptions
mechanism is only meant for your own additions, not for overriding
defaults?
2009/10/22 Akira i.love.the.pika...@gmail.com:
I want to convert a English note name ly file into a German one.
I got a ly file of a piece from the Mutopia Project to transcribe into
woodwind quintet.
The ly file uses English note name(c-d-e-f-g-a-b) though I want to use
German
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 2:51 PM, -Eluze elu...@gmail.com wrote:
this should do it:
That *is* brilliant. Could you add it to the LSR please?
(I did know about the command, I just never thought about using it!)
One limitation though: IIRC it can't output \relative mode.
Cheers,
Valentin
Thank you so much, Neil--this works perfectly!
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I'd like to know how to convert the former file to the latter
automatically, not manually.
Something like that seems to work
%%
\include italiano.ly
music = { do8 re mi fa sol la si do | sib2 mib |
si4 si si si|
\bar |. }
\include deutsch.ly
\displayLilyMusic \music
Am Mittwoch, 21. Oktober 2009 12:30:25 schrieb Stefan Thomas:
Dear community,
I also experienced problems with muscxml2ly. I guess it has to do with
full-bar rest, when You have a 58-timesignature.
Then I get mostly:
\time 5/8 R2..
instead of: \time 5/8 R8*5
Ah, right, that was a stupid bug
Am Dienstag, 20. Oktober 2009 14:52:57 schrieb hhpmu...@163.com:
Dear Reinhold,
I meant to convert this song to view the lyrics, but the console gave
lots of encountering unprocessed blah blah, and the lyrics are very
terribly ordered. What's wrong with it?
There's nothing wrong with the
Valentin Villenave wrote:
That *is* brilliant. Could you add it to the LSR please?
done - translating notes from one language to another
(I did know about the command, I just never thought about using it!)
One limitation though: IIRC it can't output \relative mode.
is that a
On 10/22/09 7:50 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm fiee.visue...@gmx.net wrote:
2009/10/22 Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Displaying-chord
s
#Customizing-chord-names
Of course I found this in the docs, but it looks like the exceptions
I'm trying to combine some parts, and see funny behaviour.
This input (lily 2.12.2):
-
\version 2.12.0
accomp=\relative c' {
c e g4. r8 r2
}
voice= \relative c'' {
g4. r8 r2
}
\score {
\context Staff {
\partcombine \voice \accomp
}
}
---
produces this:
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