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Re: Macro pre-processing?
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Eduardo Vieira |
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Re: Macro pre-processing? |
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Wed, 3 May 2006 10:47:00 -0300 |
Sorry for prolonging this thread... but have you taken a look at David
Raleigh Arnold's "Lilypond Tools"? They are
some interesting Python scripts for handling "\include" among other things.
I forgot the URL, so use Google, please.
Eduardo Vieira
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Hansen (aka RickH)" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: Macro pre-processing?
>
> Thanks, being a musician I was unaware of such a program. I'll go buy the
m4
> Windows XP version after I look at a demo version.
>
> I need to generate chord fret markup of each chord form in all enharmonic
> spellings at every neck position, as a \include library of diagrams. This
> is 200-300 lines of markup per chord, considering that I will be doing
maybe
> 1000 or so chord forms, thats a big LP file of 200,000 lines or so and
over
> 26,000 variable names (1000 chords times 26 enharmonic root name spellings
> at all positions)! Each markup is assigned to a different variable, then
I
> just do a \include of this chord library file to have all my chord forms
> available when doing arrangements. I have a naming standard where the
> variable names dont get duplicated, I just need a macro processor to
> generate each diagram at all fret positions and with all the possible
> enharmonic root names. Having this library will same future time not
having
> to re-create the diagrams from scratch in each song.
- Re: Macro pre-processing?, (continued)
- Re: Macro pre-processing?, David Feuer, 2006/05/02
- Re: Macro pre-processing?, Werner LEMBERG, 2006/05/02
- Re: Macro pre-processing?, Rick Hansen (aka RickH), 2006/05/02
- Re: Macro pre-processing?, David Feuer, 2006/05/02
- Re: Macro pre-processing?, Paul Scott, 2006/05/02
Re: Macro pre-processing?, Rick Hansen (aka RickH), 2006/05/01
Re: Macro pre-processing?, joe ferguson, 2006/05/02
Re: Macro pre-processing?,
Eduardo Vieira <=