Am 12.11.19 um 20:00 schrieb ma...@masonhock.com:
On 11/12, Urs Liska wrote:
... may I for once engage in some self-advertisment and point you to this
post:
http://lilypondblog.org/2019/11/leopold-mozart-violin-school-1-the-project/
?
This looks terrific, Urs! Congratulations.
Thanks!
Out of curiosity, is your
git repository for this project publicly available anywhere? I would be
interested to see how you structured and organized your work.
No, not yet. Currently everything is in a private Github repository of
the Digital Mozart Edition. There are two directories ("library" and
"toolbox") which I indend to move to a separate repository and make that
publicly available. From everything we discussed I assume that'll be OK
but I want to wait for the official confirmation before doing something
stupid. The next post (which is halfway written) will talk about the
LilyPond side of the infrastructure and (hopefully) link to that new
repository.
I expect the content to be made public too eventually. But that will
have to wait until two planned editions will (soon) be finished, music
examples Leopold Mozart inserted in letters, and the second edition of
the violin school. After that the repository will have to be tidied-up
before opening it up.
But you can already see the bare contents (encoding) of the music
examples (I got that wrong when writing the post and will have to
correct that). At the bottom of the left hand navigation column is a
button "XML Download" which will download the XML for the whole thing.
In my browser I had to do "view page source" to see it in a structured
tree. Once you're there you can search for "lilypond" and see the
included LilyPond code snippets. When trying this out I noticed that
obviously there has been some quoting issue when importing the snippets
into the main file, but you *can* see the bare LilyPond code that had
been used to produce the images (note that this is not "live" in any way).
Urs
Mason