Le lundi 22 décembre 2008 à 15:14 +0100, James E. Bailey a écrit : > Am 22.12.2008 um 14:04 schrieb John Mandereau: > > Indeed: there is currently no thing in all LilyPond documentation that > > introduces Scheme programming for non-programmers. > And there shouldn't be, in my opinion.
Why not? I'm sure a not so small amount of users would like to program with LilyPond, so revising and extending the Scheme tutorial is a solution IMHO. > > We can't share this on this list, but it'd be cool to have an > > introduction to programming based on Scheme and demonstrating > > applications in LilyPond; however, even this is a lot of work and > > there > > are more urgent and basic things to do in the next 2 months. > > Given that, I'd say that the easiest solution would be to just tell us. It's not just a matter of telling you; teaching how to fish (or programming Scheme) takes a long time, and I don't have that much time to teach Scheme on the list for free. GF proposed a lot of links in this thread, I'm sure you'll find something that will fit your needs. > Incidentally, he did make it clear, he wants a diatonic fourth. So, c > sharp in trumpet one is g natural in trumpet 2, not g sharp. Then wait for the diatonicTranspose function until Christmas :-P John _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user