Hi Reinhold,
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 16. April 2009 schrieb Ian Hulin:
I want to use this as I've been seeing if I can add some of the TODO's
in Reinhold's orchestrallily package. (I've already managed to add
stuff like Tabstaff and RhythmicStaff processing, but I've got to the
stage where having a Scheme debug setup would be good.)
What version of orchestrallily are you using? In the latest version (I just
noticed I have never officially released any new version after 0.02), I've
already included them, in addition to some other fixes:
http://reinhold.kainhofer.com/orchestrallily
The git repository at http://repo.or.cz/w/orchestrallily.git (that's the web-
frontend), which can be checked out by
git clone git://repo.or.cz/orchestrallily.git
already has the latest changes. The documentation is now done with texinfo,
too.
I was using 0.02 (much hacked). You chose a much more elegant way of
implementing the other voice/staff types than me, so Im upgrading my
scores to use 0.03+.
I had begun looking at the polyphonic staff. Where exactly in the new
code do you set the equivalent of \voiceOne \voiceTwo etc?
I can't see it in the version of orchestrallily I pulled using git.
Also shouldn't there be a check to ensure that you're only trying to
put a maximum of four voices on one of these staves, as lily only goes
up to \voiceFour?
Cheers, Ian
Apart from that, yes, I agree some better Scheme debugging help would
definitely be useful!
Cheers,
Reinhold
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