[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > The syntax of basic music input hasn't changed appreciably since > > lilypond-2.0. For the future, we have plans to build a GNOME-based GUI > > for tweaking, which completely separates out tweaks into different > > files. I don't really see what else we can do. > > I didn't yet get any response to my ideas about outputting an intermediate > format.. does this mean it's a bad idea?
It's a nice idea, but if the "lowlevel" file is going to be edited automatically, it doesn't make sense to try make it human-readable. Just use what comes out of input/no-notation/to-xml.ly > I do not want to criticise the current \lyricsto system much; it is good, > covers everything a normal person needs, and it works fine for me. It is just > that I have a feeling that there should exist a better way of notating > lyrics. Concerns include: > - Lyrics have durations when \lyricsto is used. This is unused information > and > hence slightly unclean in some sense. > - It is difficult to do \lyricsto sequentially (like {\lyricsto A { bla } > \lyricsto B { blob } }) > - I sometimes have a feeling that the system for ignoring melismata could be > done nicer. I don't have any concrete suggestion right now though. > - It would be nice to be able to do multi-stanza as in the attached png > (which > is post-edited lily output). I suppose that this could require an enormous > amount of work for very little gain (so far I'm the only person who requested > it, and there are very few scores where I would use it myself). > > I want to stress again that these are concerns for far far future, I don't > seriously think they are needed anytime soon. It's just to demonstrate that > syntax still can need to change. They are not limitation of the syntax as such, but rather of the features available; I reckon that the basic syntax for simple songs will remain essentially unchanged (there isn't much to reduce there anyway). As for the more difficult things ; they are -as said- more difficult. IMO, the proper attitude is to be glad that more difficult hacks are possible, and accept that automatic language conversion can not always deal with them. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel