Milan Zamazal escreveu:
>> "HN" == Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> HN> * can you use git-format-patch to send a patch? That way, I can
> HN> integrate the patch easily.
>
> HN> * can you use recent relocation mechansism (see the @preamble@
> HN> at the top of
Milan Zamazal escreveu:
> I can't see any straight way to output the .xml file contents directly
> from the test .ly files, but if the order in which the test files are
> processed is deterministic, I could make a dummy test file that follows
> all the test files, reads the generated .xml files an
Milan Zamazal escreveu:
> Here's the modified patch, against a recent LilyPond git source tree:
> It doesn't include tests, because I don't know what's a good way to
> include them. They are .ly files to be processed with LilyPond, they
> output .xml files and those are compared with correspondi
> "HN" == Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HN> also, on the larger scale, I don't fully understand the need for
HN> the patch. Why isn't possible to have script/program that sings
HN> any MIDI file? LilyPond already exports its lyrics to MIDI. I
HN> imagine that
> "HN" == Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HN> I notice that there are lots of functions to inspect music data
HN> structures. It would be best if they were in a separate
HN> file. Then, over time we can migrate them to the lilypond 'core'
HN> Also, would it be pos
Milan Zamazal escreveu:
> We have finished the first version of the LilyPond singing support using
> the Festival speech synthesis system. On the user side it works
> somewhat similarly to MIDI output: The user inserts a special LilyPond
> command to lyrics places he wants to sing and by processin
Milan Zamazal escreveu:
>> "HN" == Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> HN> - Do you want this to be integrated in to LilyPond?
>
> Yes, it's much easier for users to get the functionality with LilyPond.
>
> HN> AFAICT, the patch well separated from LilyPond, and quite
Milan Zamazal escreveu:
> We have finished the first version of the LilyPond singing support using
> the Festival speech synthesis system. On the user side it works
> somewhat similarly to MIDI output: The user inserts a special LilyPond
> command to lyrics places he wants to sing and by processin
We have finished the first version of the LilyPond singing support using
the Festival speech synthesis system. On the user side it works
somewhat similarly to MIDI output: The user inserts a special LilyPond
command to lyrics places he wants to sing and by processing the .ly
file(s) and calling Fe
The project Singing computer that allows singing lyrics typed in the
LilyPond typesetting system is available for testing now.
Singing computer uses a speech synthesizer (Festival) to sing lyrics as
defined in a LilyPond document. It defines new LilyPond commands that
cause LilyPond to produce so
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