Neil Puttock wrote: > I like it. Though it sacrifices a bit of maintainability, I > think it's worth it when it looks so good. > > One thing I don't like is the (begin ...) form though, especially > since there's no indentation for the helper functions inside.
I would've been shocked had you not mentioned it. > Don't forget to include the petrucci and (neo)mensural glyphs. ;) Neil, you are the most thorough developer here. You find every last little mistake, even in the most complicated situations. It's great. Carl Sorensen wrote: > I like it a lot. > > Could the appendix be replaced with multiple snippets, each of > which includes the main .ly you've written and then prints out > only a piece of the list? > > That way, the headings would be in texinfo, instead of in > lilypond markup. Actually, I had that exact thought, but I couldn't figure out how to do that. Certainly this wouldn't be done through font-table.ly, right? It would have to be notation-appendices.itely, right? Could you point me in the right direction? Show an example of how I would make the first snippet? Also, you guys don't mind that I got shape-note-noteheads the lazy way? And no objections to the helper functions? I was also unable to figure out how to simplify the repetitive markup stuff: \markup \group-heading #"clefs" \markuplines \override-lines #'(word-space . 4) \doc-chars #clefs \markup \group-heading #"time signatures" \markuplines \override-lines #'(word-space . 4) \doc-chars #timesig ... I was imagining some cool markup trick like this: \coolMarkupTrick #`(("clefs" . ,clefs) ("time signatures" . ,timesig) ("accidentals" . ,accidentals) ...) But maybe it's a moot point if we agree texinfo-headings are better. Do we all agree... Neil? Thanks. - Mark _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel