Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> > example, it would be interesting to have a case-study of "advanced" >> > LilyPond use. >> >> I have some examples of advanced LilyPond use here. > > Also enough material for a real case study? > > (Actually, I was trying to provoke Werner, who has given our cool > cue-note code a real stress test :-)
oh ok, I misunderstood. My stuff is mostly about user defined music functions (the greatest invention ever :). [Digression. I am currently upgrading Giulio Cesare to lily 2.4; they are *very* useful in large scores with repetitive patterns. The \tag thing happens to be really cool too, as I discovered.] >> > * Make {} represent real lists in markup, and transform \markup { >> > a b \bold { c d } e } in >> > >> > \markup \formatline { a b \bold c \bold d e } >> >> I'm starting to understand a couple of things about markups, I should >> try that. > > Cool; don't hesitate to ask questions; do you need a more precise > description than what's written here. I already have some ideas of > how it could be implemented. Yes, actually a description is welcome! There is a long week end coming, and thus some time to work on that. nicolas _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel