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Re: Hungarian Gregorian
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Noeck |
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Re: Hungarian Gregorian |
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Sat, 31 Jan 2015 00:42:09 +0100 |
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Hi Pierre,
I am writing here as an interested spectator. I find this very interesting. The
optimal solution would be to have the stem lengths being calculated from the
note distances and in a uniform syntax with other transcriptions of gregorian
music – know that’s not your scope, I am just dreaming.
Some things that come to my mind:
- It should be \include instead of \inculde (at least two times)
- Recent Lily versions do not need as much #’s as before,
e.g. \orn 0 or \set stanza = "*" is allowed in your example
- How about putting
markup-system-spacing.basic-distance = 15
in the paper block instead of writing
%\markup\vspace #2 % <= put some vertical space here
later?
- What do you think about adding this to openlilylib?
As it can be included it would nicely fit to the snippets purpose.
Cheers,
Joram
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