Amelie Zapf <a...@ameliezapf.com> writes: > Hi all, > > I hope I didn't scare everybody away with my last message containing the > rhythmic specification of the Nashville Number System. That was not my > intention. But I think it would be great if Lilypond could also support > this kind of notation, since it is a quasi-standard for studio musicians
Pop music in the U.S.A. may be the monetary epicentre of the musical universe, but most of LilyPond's developer base are rather removed from there. LilyPond supports a smattering of rather diverse notations with rather diverse quality; how good support of specific notations turns out heavily depends on some of its users staying invested into working with and on LilyPond and acquiring the necessary skills over time. While you are likely to find quite a few skilled people willing to give advice and suggestions for particular problems on LilyPond's mailing lists, tying everything together into one coherent whole that more than isolated persons enjoy working with on a continuing base is a different challenge. Sentences like "I think it would be great if Lilypond could" rarely lead anywhere in a volunteer-driven project since they imply that unnamed others should be willing to invest more time and effort into bringing such support into being than you yourself would, and that tends to be not a realistic expectation. Your best chance in seeing such support arrive is in splitting that functionality into separate sensible pieces, thinking about the best ways how to express the various stuff in the nicest way from a user's perspective in LilyPond, try working on that yourself and query the lists and/or start discussions whenever you get stuck or don't even know where to start on some things. Which is basically how you started, and that's your best chance at continuing. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user