Hello Urs, Antonio and list,
this is a great tutorial Urs. I will recommend it to people whom I gave
introductions and who want to step further.
I recently introduced one guy, with plain lilypond (no scheme, no
tricks) to produce some SATB-sheets.
As we can see in this thread, there are a lot of people, who use
lilypond to create publication ready sheet-music.
I also made up my own library/framework to have a template mechanism and
to have separation of concerns. Recently I created an engraver, to input
overrides outside my music input. So if I have a printout and I see in
measure 42 on the third 8th the slur should be shaped a little bit - but
only for this special printout with its special paper settings - I can say
\myEditionCommand editionTag 42 3/8 #'(path to engraver) { \shape Slur
#'(...) }
This way I can reuse my music variables without the need of tagged
overrides, wich can be very long.
My framework should be open, but it is not documented and it is not
always consistent in naming and not all of my scheme-hacks are hidden
behind a nice lilypond-command ... I really would like to discuss this
stuff with other ponders - but this list should'nt be spoiled with such
discussions and scare new users with intimate scheme-expressions ...
If we would find a place to meet, we could prepare either documentation
material for lilypond.org or for another lilypond related site. This
might be <lilypond-de...@gnu.org>? But I also don't want to distract
important development work in the basement!
Cheers, Jan-Peter
Am 08.01.2013 21:35, schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 08.01.2013 20:02, schrieb Antonio Gervasoni:
...
Now, I'm almost done and I'm thinking about publishing a complete
description of how I did it. Not that I think that my process for
creating
such a score is the right one or even the best one! I just want to
share it
with other users that might find it useful and also receive feedback
from
other more experienced users in the form of advice on how to improve and
simplify it.
This is a _very_ good idea, and I would be pleased to get you 'into my
boat'.
Last year I did something similar because I think that exactly this
kind of information would be very valuable (i.e. essay style material
that complements LilyPond's (very good) reference style documentation).
You can have a look at
http://lilypond.ursliska.de/notensatz/lilypond-tutorials/tackle-complex-tasks.html
if you want.
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