When taken seriously, solfegue (with movable do) has (7 natural+5 sharp+5
flatted) names, and used without accidentals, which takes some changes.
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solfège
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发送时间: 2015年4月25日(星期六) 中午11:21
收件人: "MING TSANG"<tsan...@rogers.com>; "Paul Morris"<p...@paulwmorris.com>;
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主题: 回复: Jianpu Notation
I made some lines of code that could render option2, with a hard coded #(define
Jianpu.style "solfege")
Could anyone make it as a \override ?
David Zhang
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发送时间: 2015年4月25日(星期六) 上午7:02
收件人: "Paul Morris"<p...@paulwmorris.com>; "Super-User"<david...@qq.com>;
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主题: Re: Jianpu Notation
Paul & David:
I show my "7 speech" to couple of friends. They like it. One suggests if the
jianpu can show as (option1 or option1):
jianpu : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1'
option1: d r m f s l t d'
option2: do re mi fa so la ti do'
Is it possible to adapt jianpu5-1.ly to display with option1 or option2?
Thank you for your thought.
Immanuel,
Ming Tsang
On Friday, April 24, 2015 12:44 AM, Paul Morris <p...@paulwmorris.com>
wrote:
Hello David and Ming,
On Apr 23, 2015, at 10:44 PM, Super-User <david...@qq.com> wrote:
> I just spotted \time 3/4 or 4/4, jianpu display " 6 - ." , I think it should
> be "6 - -".
Indeed, in Jianpu, dots follow only by quarter notes and below.
Yes, this is a “known issue”. I have started working on it, but it’s a bit
beyond the things I am familiar with and already know about. (I have gotten it
to add the right number of dashes, but the dots are still being displayed when
they shouldn’t. Work for another day…)
Plus, I made a mistake in the original version about rests. Rests beyond one
beat are displayed as repeated "0"s e.g. "0 0 0 0" for whole rest.
This shouldn’t be hard to fix, we can just use the “0” stencil (repeated)
instead of adding the dashes.
In addition, I have noticed that in 2015-04-23_222211.png provided by Ming,
slurs are sometimes drawn below note heads, it should be always in above.
I see David already fixed this, nicely done!
-Paul
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