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Re: lyqi
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Nicolas Sceaux |
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Re: lyqi |
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Thu, 08 Apr 2004 10:45:49 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.1006 (Gnus v5.10.6) Emacs/21.3 (gnu/linux) |
Wed, 07 Apr 2004 18:02:52 -0700, Paul a dit :
>>>> Don't forget about the quick-note-insert mode (lyqi) in
>>>> Emacs. It provides a good bunch of things, can even
>>>> transpose and relativise parts.
>>>>
>>> I had never heard of this before. I just looked and don't
>>> know where to find it in the manual. Is it there?
>>>
>> Probably not. It should be part of the Emacs mode, but it's
>> maintained separately.
>>
>>> It does have one or two problems when the default language
>>> is English - sharp and flat are reversed and I don't a
>>> quick way to cancel a flat.
>>>
>> Hmm, it works for me. I use version 0.2.4 from
>> http://nicolas.sceaux.free.fr/lilypond/lyqi.html
>>
> With language english and octaves relative 'e' gives me a sharp ('s')
> and 'i' gives me a flat ('f'). Since 'is' is sharp and 'es' is flat
> in several languages that seems reversed.
> What key do you use to cancel a flat or sharp?
> I just downloaded it following instructions on his web site but now I
> see I *do* have an earlier version. Examining that lisp code the
> error is clear but I will install a newer version and see what happens.
> Ok I see that I haven't correctly installed the newer version which
> indeed does have this bug fixed.
I am currently working again on lyqi (adding support of chords among
other things). It's not ready yet; but it will be cleaner (easier to
extend) than the available version. I have then no objection of
letting it go and join LilyPond-mode...
nicolas
Re: Basic questions about LilyPond., Michael Welsh Duggan, 2004/04/07
Re: Basic questions about LilyPond., Aaron, 2004/04/07
Re: Basic questions about LilyPond., Hans Forbrich, 2004/04/07