On 2015/05/03 16:42:02, Trevor Daniels wrote:
a continuous scale would be \relativeOctave { c, d e f g a b c' d e f
... }.
The c' resets the octave. This doesn't work so well for a melody
oscillating a
tone or two above and below a c, of course, but it does avoid multiple
''' and
,,,.
This allows an entry method that is somewhere between \relative and \absolute I tried it a little, and find that I like it better than current \relative, but not as much as \transpose c c, {\clef bass c d e f g a b c' d' e' f' ... } I always know if the next pitch I am typing is in the high- mid- or low octave of an instruments' range, but somehow cannot remember the octave of the previous pitch that I typed. (Well, I can remember the previous note while entering a scale, but not in more complicated cases.) I'm proposing \absolute c'' {} because the only complaint I hear about absolute entry is the repeated ' characters, but I don't see anyone using \transpose c c'' {} to simplify the typing. https://codereview.appspot.com/235010043/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel