On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 2:22 AM, Johan Vromans <jvrom...@squirrel.nl> wrote:
> Jacques Menu <jacques.m...@epfl.ch> writes: > > > After struggling with irregular bars, I've been working on a Python3 > tool that > > transforms a spec such as: > > [...] > > into a ready-to-compile Lilypond source file. > > Very interesting. It reminds me of something I considered a while ago: > a kind of meta-staff where the structure of the score is described > (time/tempo, repeats, special \bar's, and so on). These would then apply > to all the staffs automatically. > > The rationale is that while a LilyPond score consists of horizontal > staffs, it is in fact structured vertically and sometimes it has > advantages to treat it as such. For example, using pseudo-LP: > This is a variant on the technique I use in my own templating system for SATB hymns. I have one LP file where I define the actual music. In addition to each voice part, I also define a "meta-voice" that contains the information about key, time signature, bars, etc., that is applied as an additional voice on each staff. Carl
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