"Janek Warchoł" schrieb:
>Hi Schemers,
>
>2013/7/24 Nicolas Sceaux :
>> Le 24 juil. 2013 à 01:09, Thomas Morley a
>écrit :
>>> In a few hours (after sleep) I'll start my vacations, being offline
>>> for three weeks.
>>> Perhaps someone else might catch the ball.
>>
>> Hi,
>> Here is a propos
"Janek Warchoł" schrieb:
>Hi Schemers,
>
>2013/7/24 Nicolas Sceaux :
>> Le 24 juil. 2013 à 01:09, Thomas Morley a
>écrit :
>>> In a few hours (after sleep) I'll start my vacations, being offline
>>> for three weeks.
>>> Perhaps someone else might catch the ball.
>>
>> Hi,
>> Here is a propos
Hi Schemers,
2013/7/24 Nicolas Sceaux :
> Le 24 juil. 2013 à 01:09, Thomas Morley a écrit :
>> In a few hours (after sleep) I'll start my vacations, being offline
>> for three weeks.
>> Perhaps someone else might catch the ball.
>
> Hi,
> Here is a proposition, with probably still room for improv
Hi all,
I'm sorry I didn't seem to acknowledge your contributions. But I'll surely look
into them when I'm at home again.
Urs
Thomas Morley schrieb:
>2013/7/24 Nicolas Sceaux :
>> Le 24 juil. 2013 à 01:09, Thomas Morley a
>écrit :
>>
>>> Hi David, Urs,
>>>
>>> I'm sorry I didn't try to imp
2013/7/24 Nicolas Sceaux :
> Le 24 juil. 2013 à 01:09, Thomas Morley a écrit :
>
>> Hi David, Urs,
>>
>> I'm sorry I didn't try to improve my recent code with David's proposals.
>>
>> In a few hours (after sleep) I'll start my vacations, being offline
>> for three weeks.
>> Perhaps someone else mi
Le 24 juil. 2013 à 01:09, Thomas Morley a écrit :
> Hi David, Urs,
>
> I'm sorry I didn't try to improve my recent code with David's proposals.
>
> In a few hours (after sleep) I'll start my vacations, being offline
> for three weeks.
> Perhaps someone else might catch the ball.
Hi,
Here is
2013/7/21 David Kastrup :
> Thomas Morley writes:
>
>> 2013/7/21 David Kastrup :
>>> Urs Liska writes:
>>>
Hi Harm,
I did a quick compilation (further investigation to follow) - and
that's awesome! Thenk you very much.
Of course it will be hard to 'sell' it with a 'hey, l
Thomas Morley writes:
> 2013/7/21 David Kastrup :
>> Urs Liska writes:
>>
>>> Hi Harm,
>>>
>>> I did a quick compilation (further investigation to follow) - and
>>> that's awesome! Thenk you very much.
>>> Of course it will be hard to 'sell' it with a 'hey, look how easy it
>>> is to realize tha
2013/7/21 David Kastrup :
> Urs Liska writes:
>
>> Hi Harm,
>>
>> I did a quick compilation (further investigation to follow) - and
>> that's awesome! Thenk you very much.
>> Of course it will be hard to 'sell' it with a 'hey, look how easy it
>> is to realize that with LilyPond ;-)
>
> Let's see
Urs Liska writes:
> Hi Harm,
>
> I did a quick compilation (further investigation to follow) - and
> that's awesome! Thenk you very much.
> Of course it will be hard to 'sell' it with a 'hey, look how easy it
> is to realize that with LilyPond ;-)
Let's see how we can improve on that.
> Am 20.0
>> %% Why not public?
>
> Not public because it is trivial and not discoverable. People
> looking through GUILE documentation will find and use
> lset-difference. There is a lot of cruft in lily-library like that
> which should really be thrown out. Making it public would be a step
> in the wr
Thomas Morley writes:
> %
> %% definitions, helpers and functions
> %
>
> %% c/p from lily-library.scm
> %% Why not public?
> #(define (list-minus a b)
> "Return list of elements in A that are not in B."
> (lset-differenc
2013/7/21 Urs Liska :
> Am 21.07.2013 00:25, schrieb Urs Liska:
>
> Am 21.07.2013 00:17, schrieb Thomas Morley:
>
> 2013/7/21 Urs Liska :
>
> Am 21.07.2013 00:07, schrieb Thomas Morley:
>
> 2013/7/20 Urs Liska :
>
> Hi Harm,
>
> I did a quick compilation (further investigation to follow) - and that
Am 21.07.2013 00:25, schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 21.07.2013 00:17, schrieb Thomas Morley:
2013/7/21 Urs Liska :
Am 21.07.2013 00:07, schrieb Thomas Morley:
2013/7/20 Urs Liska :
Hi Harm,
I did a quick compilation (further investigation to follow) - and
that's
awesome! Thenk you very much.
Of co
Am 21.07.2013 00:17, schrieb Thomas Morley:
2013/7/21 Urs Liska :
Am 21.07.2013 00:07, schrieb Thomas Morley:
2013/7/20 Urs Liska :
Hi Harm,
I did a quick compilation (further investigation to follow) - and that's
awesome! Thenk you very much.
Of course it will be hard to 'sell' it with a 'h
2013/7/21 Urs Liska :
> Am 21.07.2013 00:07, schrieb Thomas Morley:
>
>> 2013/7/20 Urs Liska :
>>>
>>> Hi Harm,
>>>
>>> I did a quick compilation (further investigation to follow) - and that's
>>> awesome! Thenk you very much.
>>> Of course it will be hard to 'sell' it with a 'hey, look how easy it
Am 21.07.2013 00:07, schrieb Thomas Morley:
2013/7/20 Urs Liska :
Hi Harm,
I did a quick compilation (further investigation to follow) - and that's
awesome! Thenk you very much.
Of course it will be hard to 'sell' it with a 'hey, look how easy it is to
realize that with LilyPond ;-)
Best
Urs
2013/7/20 Urs Liska :
> Hi Harm,
>
> I did a quick compilation (further investigation to follow) - and that's
> awesome! Thenk you very much.
> Of course it will be hard to 'sell' it with a 'hey, look how easy it is to
> realize that with LilyPond ;-)
>
> Best
> Urs
Well, typing
\output #8
is _v
Hi Harm,
I did a quick compilation (further investigation to follow) - and that's
awesome! Thenk you very much.
Of course it will be hard to 'sell' it with a 'hey, look how easy it is
to realize that with LilyPond ;-)
Best
Urs
Am 20.07.2013 23:48, schrieb Thomas Morley:
\version "2.17.22"
Hi Urs,
below my approach.
Though, the function only needs one argument. :)
\version "2.17.22"
%% While compiling with 2.16.2, a little modification in \layout is
%% recommended.
%% Used to get access to integer->list
%% Though, returns a warning:
%% imported module (srfi srfi-60) overrides c
OK, sorry ... I missed the point, you want pattern generation ;)
--snip--
#(use-modules (srfi srfi-60))
#(define-public pattern
(define-music-function (parser location n pitch dur)
(integer? ly:pitch? ly:duration?)
(let ((l (list)))
(define (pat i)
(if (< i n)
(append (pat (* 2 i))
(lis
Hi there,
I am not at home ... so here is not a solution, but here is a little
snippet, that includes two functions, that may be helpful:
\version "2.16.1"
musA = \relative c'' {
bes4 a c b
}
musB = #(music-map
(lambda (m)
(let* ((mus m)
(dur (ly:music-property mus 'duration)))
(if (l
2013/7/13 Urs Liska :
> Hi all, the Schemers in particular,
[...]
Well, this schemer is tired.
Perhaps another day.
Currently i've not even tried to understand the pattern.
Cheers,
Harm
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Please ask Mr. Aldridge about that ;-)
I assume it is the 'pattern number', not the binary number. So he probably
started with 1, not 0, although I don't see much use in the two first patterns
anyway.
Urs
Jim Long schrieb:
>On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 04:03:25PM +0200, Urs Liska wrote:
>>
>>
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 04:03:25PM +0200, Urs Liska wrote:
>
> For each number in the range it should:
> - produce a LilyPond pattern corresponding to the binary representation
> of the given number
It may be my misunderstanding, but is the number below the systems
meant to indicate the number w
Ok, this would be very good too.
Makes sense only after the third post is published, but doesn't mean you can't
throw in your thoughts on the list already.
Urs
"Janek Warchoł" schrieb:
>Hi,
>
>2013/7/13 Urs Liska :
>> you surely know by now that I am writing a series of posts that
>demonstra
Hi,
2013/7/13 Urs Liska :
> you surely know by now that I am writing a series of posts that demonstrate
> how elegantly and efficiently we can recreate a portion of a book that
> obviously has been produced with many pains in Finale.
> I'm confident that it will be an impressive display of LilyPon
Am 13.07.2013 16:03, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi all, the Schemers in particular,
For each number in the range it should:
PS it would be advisable to create an 'inner function' that operates on
a single number and an outer function that calls it repetitively. This
is because it might someday become
Hi all, the Schemers in particular,
you surely know by now that I am writing a series of posts that
demonstrate how elegantly and efficiently we can recreate a portion of a
book that obviously has been produced with many pains in Finale.
I'm confident that it will be an impressive display of Li
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