On Sun, Dec 15, 2024 at 7:24 AM Yoshiaki Onishi <i...@yoshionishi.com>
wrote:

> Dear LilyPonders,
>
> Ever since I started learning LilyPond a little over three months ago, I
> started to write codes for handling contemporary notations, and I started
> to make a document cataloging them. I just wanted to share the link to the
> GitHub repository here, in the event it could be useful for anyone.
>
> https://github.com/yoshiakionishi/lilypond-snippets
>
> The document will be a work in progress. I would be grateful for feedback,
> as I know that some of these codes could be improved. I am also open to
> submitting some of them to LSR or elsewhere, but I can't quite tell as some
> of them are very elementary and similar examples abound on the internet.
>

I'm very impressed.  I usually engrave romantic pieces so I won't be using
any of this, but nice to have it all in a PDF with extensive
documentation.  I just put all my snippets in a directory and search it
when I need it.

You seem to have the TeX / LilyPond interface worked out but I was
wondering if you knew about lilypond-book (
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/usage/lilypond_002dbook)?
It's designed for exactly your situation: where you combine TeX and
LilyPond code.

Again, nice job!

--
Knute Snortum

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