Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-08 Thread David Kastrup
"Hugh S. Myers" writes: >> On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 7:43 PM, David Kastrup wrote: >> >>> Joshua Netterfield writes: >>> >>> > Hi Andrew, >>> > >>> > Absolutely, supporting other versions is on my TODO list, and I'll >>> > post back here when it's done. >>> > >>> > I used the term "unstable" becau

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-08 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hello Hugh. What are you referring to? Nothing that I can see in this thread? Andrew On 8 January 2018 at 16:31, Hugh S. Myers wrote: > 'OS that is not Windows'…so you are saying to hell with 7 out of 10 users? > Well, that's one way to cut down on all that annoying customer noise! > _

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-08 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-01-08 6:31 GMT+01:00 Hugh S. Myers : > 'OS that is not Windows'…so you are saying to hell with 7 out of 10 users? > Well, that's one way to cut down on all that annoying customer noise! > > --hsm > p.s. I write multi-platform modules for CPAN and yes it is a great deal of > extra work but it i

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-08 Thread Blöchl Bernhard
I am completely confused. Hackily did not impress me, but due to this "not Windows" discussion I opened https://github.com/hacklily/hacklily and read "... It consists of a frontend Lilypond editor using monaco (the editor that powers vscode) and a backend Lilypond renderer. ..." monaco is a vi

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-08 Thread Blöchl Bernhard
Actually tried https://www.hacklily.org on linux. The only action is a message in the right window "Could not connect to server ..." Has anybody successfully tried hackily on linux? If not, please send me a message so I can put that thread on my spam list. Does it work on Windows? May be i

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-08 Thread m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl
I tried hacklily on Linux Fedora, not extensively, but it worked.Verzonden vanaf mijn Huawei mobiele telefoon Oorspronkelijk bericht Onderwerp: Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editorVan: Blöchl Bernhard Aan: lilypond-user@gnu.orgCc: Actually tried https://www.hackl

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-08 Thread Sven Axelsson
On 8 January 2018 at 06:31, Hugh S. Myers wrote: > 'OS that is not Windows'…so you are saying to hell with 7 out of 10 users? > Well, that's one way to cut down on all that annoying customer noise! > That simply means that the web site it will not run *as-is* on Windows. It most certainly is pos

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-08 Thread Joshua Netterfield
Hi all, I'm sorry for alienating some of you with the Windows comment. The website itself, https://www.hacklily.org should work in many modern graphical web browsers, including ones on Windows. Currently, the main reason for running the server itself would be to contribute to Hacklily (please

Re: Introducing Hacklily, another online LilyPond editor

2018-01-08 Thread Joshua Netterfield
Hi, I want to figure out why this isn't working for you. I sent you an email directly, which might have ended up in your spam list. To reduce noise here, it would be great if you could either reply to me directly or create a GitHub issue. (You can reply here if too if those options don't work

Re: Two conflicting text spanners

2018-01-08 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Neo, > I have two custom text spanners which overlap - they start and end at the > same notes. As LP can't apparently handle both, it gives me a warning. > "Two simultaneous text-span events, junking this one" > I imagine there must be some way to deal with it, but my haven't found > anything

Generate Random Pitches and Accidentals?

2018-01-08 Thread Joshua Nichols
I'm looking for a resource that can generate pitches at different octaves, using different spellings, including accidentals. Has someone already implemented this? I'm trying not to reinvent the wheel. -- Josh ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user

Re: Generate Random Pitches and Accidentals?

2018-01-08 Thread Karlin High
On 1/8/2018 11:44 AM, Joshua Nichols wrote: I'm looking for a resource that can generate pitches at different octaves, using different spellings, including accidentals. How will this be used? As an educational tool, perhaps? Describing the use case might get better help. -- Karlin High Missou

Re: Generate Random Pitches and Accidentals?

2018-01-08 Thread Ben
On 1/8/2018 12:44 PM, Joshua Nichols wrote: I'm looking for a resource that can generate pitches at different octaves, using different spellings, including accidentals. Has someone already implemented this? I'm trying not to reinvent the wheel. -- Josh Hi Josh, What is your end goal with

Re: Generate Random Pitches and Accidentals?

2018-01-08 Thread Joshua Nichols
Hi! This is for education! On Jan 8, 2018 3:08 PM, "Karlin High" wrote: > On 1/8/2018 11:44 AM, Joshua Nichols wrote: > >> I'm looking for a resource that can generate pitches at different >> octaves, using different spellings, including accidentals. >> > > How will this be used? As an education

Re: Generate Random Pitches and Accidentals?

2018-01-08 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-01-08 18:44 GMT+01:00 Joshua Nichols : > I'm looking for a resource that can generate pitches at different octaves, > using different spellings, including accidentals. > > Has someone already implemented this? I'm trying not to reinvent the wheel. > > -- > Josh http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Ite

Re: Generate Random Pitches and Accidentals?

2018-01-08 Thread Joshua Nichols
Unfortunately it does not, and I don't know SCHEME well enough to know what to do, or even start. On Jan 8, 2018 5:55 PM, "Thomas Morley" wrote: > 2018-01-08 18:44 GMT+01:00 Joshua Nichols : > > I'm looking for a resource that can generate pitches at different > octaves, > > using different spel

Re: Generate Random Pitches and Accidentals?

2018-01-08 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Josh, On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 4:34 PM, Joshua Nichols wrote: > Hi! This is for education! > > On Jan 8, 2018 3:08 PM, "Karlin High" wrote: >> >> On 1/8/2018 11:44 AM, Joshua Nichols wrote: >>> >>> I'm looking for a resource that can generate pitches at different >>> octaves, using different sp

Re: Generate Random Pitches and Accidentals?

2018-01-08 Thread David Nalesnik
On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 5:19 PM, David Nalesnik wrote: > Hi Josh, > > On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 4:34 PM, Joshua Nichols > wrote: >> Hi! This is for education! >> >> On Jan 8, 2018 3:08 PM, "Karlin High" wrote: >>> >>> On 1/8/2018 11:44 AM, Joshua Nichols wrote: I'm looking for a resource

Re: Generate Random Pitches and Accidentals?

2018-01-08 Thread Karlin High
On 1/8/2018 5:19 PM, David Nalesnik wrote: Here is a worksheet I created with answers and different pitch content every time you run it. That thing is... astonishing. The places where David Nalesnik and Thomas Morley live are going to have acute shortages of parentheses any day now. -- Karli

Re: Two conflicting text spanners

2018-01-08 Thread Neo Anderson
Dear Kieren, I was afraid that without any instructions the code in that thread would fail, but to my surprise it worked beautifully! Thank you! I wonder why this isn't coded into LP itself or provided as a snippet with the software or in some repository (or am I mistaken?) On Monday, Ja

Re: Generate Random Pitches and Accidentals?

2018-01-08 Thread Flaming Hakama by Elaine
> On 1/8/2018 12:44 PM, Joshua Nichols wrote: > > I'm looking for a resource that can generate pitches at different octaves, > using different spellings, including accidentals. > > Has someone already implemented this? I'm trying not to reinvent the wheel. > > -- > Josh > > There is a discussion o