[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Otherwise, it seems to me that with the aid of a suitable font, another
> engraver might do the trick for this.
> The Braille Music is encoded as a Braille character stream not too disimilar
> to standard music notation so that it could be another output option not
> unl
Hello,
Since Han-Wen implemented necessary resolution, it's probably
unnecessary to discuss this further. However, if any of you are
interested, I uploaded a collection of Grove articles on the subject
at http://www.lumbroso.fr/figuredbass.zip
And if my One-Hour ticket isn't used up, you may wan
Hi,
I have had a look at Braille Music and *GOSH* it's a bit complicated!
However, undaunted I'm gonna give it a go!
There is plenty of documentation on it out there on the Internet.
I have a few questions which you guys might be able to help with:
Firstly, does anybody know if it is possible to
Hi,
I guess it depends on what form of output this chap requires.
He might require either standard PS-style output using some funny braille
font, or a special output as you suggest.
I will study the web links in more depth and maybe contact the guy and see
how the land lies and I'll let y'all know
Probably, Han-Wen or Jan should answer this qustion, but I
give it a first try. Since the design of Lilypond is very
modular, it should be easy to add a new output format. Most
of the current backends are implemented in Scheme, so that's
probably where you should look.
The recently introduced XML o
Hi,
I'd be quite interested in contributing to this.
I have not developed on Lily before, but I have experience mostly with C,
but also more recently with C++ and am quite keen. ;)
Anybody got a good idea as to where would be a good place to start?
Regards,
Ralph
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On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> ...
> > 1) The figures have to be entered in the reverse order (that is a six-four
> > chord is entered <4 6>). Of course, this assumes that you do call it
> > that and
> > not a four-six chord, but I *think* is universally so.
>
> In dutch, <> (abs