On Tue 08 Sep 2020 at 17:07:08 (+0100), antlists wrote:
> On 08/09/2020 03:21, Randy Josleyn wrote:
> >
> > (By the way, I switched to a daily digest for lilypond-user emails
> > and I'm not sure about how replies work from them. I've made
> > mistakes with how replies to a list work before, so I
On 08/09/2020 03:21, Randy Josleyn wrote:
(By the way, I switched to a daily digest for lilypond-user emails and
I'm not sure about how replies work from them. I've made mistakes with
how replies to a list work before, so I apologize if I've done it again.)
I don't know how it works, but I k
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> From: Thomas Morley
> To: Randy Josleyn
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> Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2020 21:47:55 +0200
> Subject: Re: adding chordmode chord modifiers
> Am Mo., 7. Sept. 2020 um 18:32 Uhr schrieb Randy Josleyn
> :
Unfortunately, the state of the code is it never got worked out of all the
regressions to get ready to push to master.
It is currently hanging around in a partially-fixed branch of mine that I
haven't worked on for almost a year and a half.
See https://codereview.appspot.com/568650043/
With CO
Am Mo., 7. Sept. 2020 um 18:32 Uhr schrieb Randy Josleyn
:
>
> Hi list,
>
> Using my extremely limited general programming knowledge, I found in the
> scheme file chord-entry.scm that the chord modifiers m, maj, sus, and so on
> are defined. Is it possible to add to this list? I want to write "ad
Hi all,
> I am uncertain this is the right way to be going about things
What is the current state-of-the-art/code with respect to the big chord-naming
push from last summer (or was it 2018?)?
The answer to that might inform the answer to your implicit question. =)
Cheers,
Kieren.
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On 2020-09-07 9:30 am, Randy Josleyn wrote:
Hi list,
Using my extremely limited general programming knowledge, I found in
the
scheme file chord-entry.scm that the chord modifiers m, maj, sus, and
so on
are defined. Is it possible to add to this list? I want to write "add9"
chords like `c:add9
Hi list,
Using my extremely limited general programming knowledge, I found in the
scheme file chord-entry.scm that the chord modifiers m, maj, sus, and so on
are defined. Is it possible to add to this list? I want to write "add9"
chords like `c:add9`, which would be equivalent to writing `` or
`c: