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Re: an innocent's query :)
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James E. Bailey |
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Re: an innocent's query :) |
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Sat, 14 Jun 2008 10:58:31 +0200 |
Am 14.06.2008 um 10:21 schrieb Bill Mooney:
Greetings All,
I am a newcomer to the list, and to Lilypond. Notwithstanding this I
am finding LP very satisfying to use and am currently setting some
hand-notation music for a friend - from which activity rises my query.
Would it be worthwhile to consider changing the way LP 'reads' its
input files to allow the use of UpperCase letters for the notes?
It seems to me, in my innocence, that this would allow, amongst
other things, a change to the way sharps/flats etc are dealt with
( eg Aa = A-sharp, aA = A-flat, and other one-key-strokes for
quarter-tones, etc, etc... ), and might lead to dropping the need
for the various 'language' include files. It would also make global
replacements of one particular note very easy (if perhaps in
notating handwritten score by someone who is not very accurate in
their note placement! ).
Regards
Bill
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Technically, you could do this yourself. Granted, it would still
involve an \include file, but I just made some minor modifications to
the deutsch.ly file and it worked perfectly
mooney.ly
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mooney.ly
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