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Re: Flexible lyric alignment
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Kieren MacMillan |
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Re: Flexible lyric alignment |
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Wed, 9 Nov 2022 18:16:33 -0500 |
Hi Jean,
> This is not easy to do and it cannot be done with Scheme only.
That was clear the moment Janek and I started working on the problem…
> To tackle this, the first step would be sitting down with paper,
> formulating what new kind of problem we want, and figuring out
> an algorithm to solve it, maybe a variant of the existing algorithm
> to solve springs&rods problems (in lily/simple-spacer.cc),
> or maybe an algorithm found or adapted from existing literature
> in algorithmics.
As I've described to you before, that is my preferred approach to coding. :)
Would be more than happy to do that — with or without you "live" (via
video-conference) — and then watch as you take the next step(s):
> Then implementing, debugging and profiling it ...
Cheers,
Kieren.
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