>> << b4 c'4 >> << c'4 b4 >> << d'4 a4 >> #})
>
> and then I would use ly:pitch-semitones to calculate the difference and do
> the transpose.
>
> Thank you for your help
Can't you `for-each` this? Or `do` it?
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On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 10:24 PM Jeffery Shivers
wrote:
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> So I'd like to know general thoughts about the use of such a system in
> the first place, for GSoC, but also if people might see a use for it
> outside of the scope of LilyPond.
Oops - I mean *outside of
n. The Slack channel is: https://lilypond.slack.com/
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Best,
Jeffery
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No servers/services were down (I speculated it could have been, but
asked and found that this was not the case), so all points to a
probably over-protective spam/quarentine situation with the university
email you are using.
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If you scroll to the bottom/footer, you'll find those and other helpful links.
Also, the last section at:
http://lilypond.org/website/google-summer-of-code.html
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t;
Hi LilyPond Team,
I recently received information about LilyPond and the Summer of Code
from Jeffery Shivers, who participated with LilyPond in the past, and
I am extremely interested in applying. I'm a sophomore CS major at
Tufts University, where I am also minoring in Music Engineering and
M
ork. He has tried to post to lilypond-devel from
his subscribed email address with no success, but I am unsure
how/where to otherwise log in to gmane.
Thanks for the help so far,
Jeffery
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... with no actual follow-up.
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Jeffery
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*one* coherent set
> of notation features, like (just wild guesses) "Lachenmann style string
> notation" or "a comprehensive set of weirdly drawn line spanners" or
> "just intonation" or whatever - I would leave that as open as possible
> in order not to
iscussions / work anyway.
This is a project I'd for sure like to see happen. I've recently just
had to switch to making my scores entirely in java since it is such a
headache to create/edit multi-page projects in inkscape and things are
still a stretch with lilypond oftentimes.
On Mon, Fe
27;m only a contemporary composer. :-)
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 10:03 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>
> Am 06.02.2017 um 15:10 schrieb Jeffery Shivers:
>
> I've thought about this a lot, and I agree that OLL would be the
> obvious means to implement a *contemporary notation* package w
ppointing, and I'm afraid it won't be
>> terribly attractive to potential students. So I strongly encourage
>> anybody to suggest further projects, preferably together with a pledge
>> to mentor them.
>>
>> Best
>> Urs
>>
>>
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; mentors' summit last year. Please consider these paragraphs too, as they
> may need more refinement and discussion.
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d have been answered without anyone feeling the
need to fully dissect my message, but I guess you can't win 'em all. ;-)
On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 1:34 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
> Jeffery Shivers writes:
>
> > David, thanks for your response.
> >
> >
gest to use the openLilyLib option handling infrastructure
> where it would look something like
> \registerOption scholarly.editorial-functions.additions #'()
> \setOption scholarly.editorial-functions.addition.slur #some-function
Urs, this group doesn't necessarily know the mechanics of
Hi LP team,
I am working on automating editorial commands with ScholarLY, and I am
having some trouble pulling a music function that is stored in a hash
table. If I make a table and assign a key 'Slur to slurDashed, I can use it
successfully in the following example:
#(define mytable (make-hash-t
Dear LilyPond team,
I'd like to apply for GSoC to contribute to ScholarLY as
a student with Urs Liska.
I've been a user of LilyPond and LaTeX for a while now,
and am intrigued by the ScholarLY/openLilyLib project.
I have less familiar, but basic, understandings of Python
and Scheme, from recr
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