On 14/04/2024 00:22, Wols Lists wrote:
On 13/04/2024 10:34, Lukas-Fabian Moser via LilyPond user discussion wrote:
Hi Ben, hi Greg,
thanks for bringing this up - in fact I started this morning to dig up
my old work, prompted by Greg's question.
It seems I only developed the functions a but f
On 13/04/2024 10:34, Lukas-Fabian Moser via LilyPond user discussion wrote:
Hi Ben, hi Greg,
thanks for bringing this up - in fact I started this morning to dig up
my old work, prompted by Greg's question.
It seems I only developed the functions a but further back then
(unfortunately I don't
On 2024-04-13 1:08 pm, Pierre-Luc Gauthier wrote:
But what about the parenthesised alist -> (alist) ‽
Difference between a variable containing an alist versus a *procedure*
that returns an alist. This defers the evaluation of aSymbol until such
time as it is defined.
Here is another appro
Am Sa., 13. Apr. 2024 um 22:09 Uhr schrieb Pierre-Luc Gauthier
:
> But what about the parenthesised alist -> (alist) ‽
>
> I have not found documentation here :
> https://extending-lilypond.gitlab.io/en/scheme/alists.html
> nor here :
> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/extending/associ
Now what have you done to my hash character ‽
https://extending-lilypond.gitlab.io/en/extending/lily-and-scheme.html#hash-vs-dollar
oh, ok ok, I get it.
But what about the parenthesised alist -> (alist) ‽
I have not found documentation here :
https://extending-lilypond.gitlab.io/en/scheme/alist
Am Sa., 13. Apr. 2024 um 20:59 Uhr schrieb Pierre-Luc Gauthier
:
>
> Hello there,
>
> Quite an easy one I'm sure but I tried many combinations to no avail.
>
> I have this symbol that I wish to evaluate later. I thought that was
> what ly:make-music was for.
>
> \version "2.25.15"
>
> #(define anAL
Hello there,
Quite an easy one I'm sure but I tried many combinations to no avail.
I have this symbol that I wish to evaluate later. I thought that was
what ly:make-music was for.
\version "2.25.15"
#(define anAList ((aVariable . aSymbol)))
aSymbol = {cis'}
{
#(cdr (assoc 'aVariable anAList
Hello Mathew Fong,
I am very interested in this scheme variable in a function, however I have
a hard time generating a working .ly with sample output.
Thank you.
--
ming (lyndon) tsang
Hi,
Am 12.04.24 um 17:36 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi Raphael,
I note that in one solution one uses \remove and in the other \omit to achieve
the same thing.
Is there any prospect of moving to a situation where only one operator is used
to achieve a result, possibly by having a preferred a
Hi Michael,
Do you mean the keyboard ostinato motiv?
Chords an lyrics you should easily find on the internet.
Anyway, here's the keyboard motiv. Might have to be transposed.
Thanks for transcribing the keyboard line!
Just one suggestion: While avoiding ces and fes might seem to simplify
the n
Hi Ben, hi Greg,
thanks for bringing this up - in fact I started this morning to dig up
my old work, prompted by Greg's question.
It seems I only developed the functions a but further back then
(unfortunately I don't have time at the moment to look into it in
detail) - the difference seems to be
Hi Greg, the conversation on this list back in Dec'22 and Jan'23 ended up with Lukas-Fabian Moser sending me the attached script and example. I was able to use this successfully to typeset a range of scoops, bends, and falls. It'd be better to get the latest version from Lukas-Fabian in case he has
> On 13 Apr 2024, at 01:07, Greg Lindstrom wrote:
>
>
> Hello -
>
> I would like to write a glissando leading into a note without a starting
> note. Perhaps the term is not glissando, but we encounter it often in jazz
> where the trumpets and trombones will "slide" up to a note to accentu
Hi Greg,
Am 13.04.2024 um 01:06 schrieb lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org:
I would like to write a glissando leading into a note without a starting
note. Perhaps the term is not glissando, but we encounter it often in jazz
where the trumpets and trombones will "slide" up to a note to accentuate.
It
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