Re: Anki and LilyPond

2014-10-22 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi all, > However, I don't think LilyPond can do this but it is rather trivial to > write a simple program (Perl, Python, ...) that generates the cards, If you’re just looking to generate random notes, Lilypond (well, Scheme, anyway) can do this just fine:

Re: Anki and LilyPond

2014-10-22 Thread Urs Liska
you have created :) Cheers! Andrew -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Anki-and-LilyPond-tp150742p167776.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gn

Re: Anki and LilyPond

2014-10-21 Thread Johan Vromans
truthling writes: > Here's another idea/question: is it possible to introduce a degree of > randomness into Lilypond code? This would address the problem of needing to > manually write code to engrave music for every question you want to ask on > an Anki card. Cute. However, I don't think Lil

Re: Anki and LilyPond

2014-10-21 Thread truthling
ay, Curtis and Ben; I'd love to see the decks you have created :) Cheers! Andrew -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Anki-and-LilyPond-tp150742p167776.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _

Re: Anki and LilyPond

2013-10-02 Thread SoundsFromSound
ng list > lilypond-user@ > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user - composer | sound designer -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Anki-and-LilyPond-tp150742p151759.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___

Re: Anki and LilyPond

2013-10-02 Thread Johan Vromans
Curt writes: > 2) A deck can be imported from a comma-delimited list, and I think you > can export to that, too. So, someone could import, add some cards, > export, and commit the diffs. I think. Yes, althoug you'd lose some of the finer tunings. But as long as it pertains to simple cards (simp

Re: Anki and LilyPond

2013-10-02 Thread Curt
Sort of. I can see two possibilities: 1) You can collaboratively work on software that will dynamically generate a deck based off of combinations of various snippets and elements. So you'd be writing a program, rather than the cards itself. 2) A deck can be imported from a comma-delimited lis

Re: Anki and LilyPond

2013-10-02 Thread Urs Liska
Is there the notion of collaboratively working on a deck? I see that they are stored as SQLite files, so we can't simply put it in a Git repository. (You see, I'm still completely new to Anki) Urs Am 02.10.2013 09:32, schrieb Curt: I've made a few decks using perl scripting. One for guitar fr

Re: Anki and LilyPond

2013-10-02 Thread Curt
I've made a few decks using perl scripting. One for guitar fretboard note identification, and two for jazz theory. But not for actual lilypond concepts/syntax - I can see how that would be useful. On Sep 13, 2013, at 6:52 AM, Urs Liska wrote: > Hi list, > > I'm curious if anybody has some

Re: Anki and LilyPond

2013-10-01 Thread SoundsFromSound
anying > the Learning Manual). > > Any ideas? > Urs > > ___ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@ > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user - composer | sound designer -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.n

Anki and LilyPond

2013-09-13 Thread Urs Liska
Hi list, I'm curious if anybody has some experience using Anki in conjunction with LilyPond. I've just discovered Anki and ponder over how useful it could be for me. As I've seen this LilyPond add-on: https://github.com/frostschutz/Anki-LilyPond I thought this could be terrific for creating