Depending on how you’ll use it \displayLilyMusic may also be useful. (Från telefonen)
> 12 jan. 2022 kl. 09:35 skrev Mark Knoop <m...@opus11.net>: > > You might be interested in python-ly > (https://python-ly.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) which is actually written by > the Frescobaldi developers and used within it. > > This provides a command-line tool that can do transposition (and more) and > shouldn't be too hard to use from within Emacs. > > At 05:06 on 12 Jan 2022, Alasdair McAndrew wrote: >> Thanks, Guy. >> >> I use the Linux Emacs editor (which has a lilypond mode), and there might be >> something there, but I was just after a little advice - I have used >> Frescobaldi, but for me Emacs is faster and more efficient. >> >> cheers, >> Alasdair >> >>> On Wednesday 12 January 2022 16:03:58 (+11:00), Guy Stalnaker wrote: >>> >>> Alasdair, >>> >>> Though it may not match your use, Frescobaldi, the LilyPond Editor, can do >>> this using one of its built-in features. In essence you specify the >>> interval to transpose when selecting the feature, e.g., "c d" would >>> transpose up a major 2nd. >>> >>> Many on this list use other editors, but personally I cannot imagine >>> writing Lilypond without Frescobaldi given its features. For your purpose, >>> it might be worth an install simply to use the transpose feature? >>> >>> If there are other ways of doing this in other editors, I'm sure list >>> subscribers will chime in. >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> -- >>> >>> “Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of >>> human existence.” >>> >>> ― Aristotle >>> >>> On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 10:27 PM Alasdair McAndrew <amc...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> I'm not quite sure how to search online for this, hence my asking here. >>>> I'm doing a little bit of arranging of some baroque pieces for specific >>>> instruments, which usually requires some transposition. I can transpose >>>> within the lilypond file so that the output score has the correct >>>> (transposed) notes, but what I really want is to have the transposed notes >>>> in the lilypond file itself. This means I can print out the score without >>>> needing to transpose anything. So basically I want to change an input >>>> from, say \transpose c,f {c d e f} >>>> >>>> to simply >>>> >>>> {f g a bf} >>>> >>>> In other words, I want the transposition in the file itself, not just in >>>> the typeset output. Is there a way of doing this - maybe with an external >>>> command (I'm using Linux)? >>>> >>>> Thank you very much, >>>> Alasdair > -- > Mark Knoop >