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Re: Using rumor with Docker container on MacOS
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Carl Sorensen |
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Re: Using rumor with Docker container on MacOS |
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Wed, 30 Oct 2019 01:15:11 +0000 |
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On 10/28/19, 11:36 PM, "Federico Bruni" <address@hidden> wrote:
Il giorno lun 28 ott 2019 alle 01:34, Carl Sorensen
<address@hidden> ha scritto:
> I have a friend who has seen my lilypond work and would like to get
> involved with lilypond.
>
> He would like to use a MIDI keyboard, rather than the keyboard, to be
> able to input music.
>
> Frescobaldi with rumor appears to meet his needs, except for the fact
> that rumor is only supported on Linux systems, and he uses MacOS
>
Frescobaldi 3 (without Rumor) also supports MIDI input.
Yes, but it only gets the notes. Rumor will also capture durations. From
reading the Frescobaldi docs, there used to be a Rumor plugin. Now it appears
we no longer have a Rumor plugin, but the base MIDI input ignores durations.
Is there a way to get durations off a MIDI keyboard in Frescobaldi?
Thanks,
Carl
> I have seen no MacPorts or Homebrew solutions for using rumor. So I
> was hoping to set up rumor to use with one of the Docker containers
> for LilyDev (preferably the lilypond container, rather than the
> lilydev container).
>
> I have never used Docker before, but I was able to get it set up with
> a few false starts (thanks, Federico!).
>
> Could somebody (maybe Federico) give me some pointers on how I might
> add rumor to a Docker container? Or maybe set up a new Docker
> container? Since rumor doesn't add the music into Lilypond files, as
> I understand it, but instead creates music to be pasted into a
> lilypond source file, I think I could use rumor in a Docker
> container, and paste the results of a rumor run into a Frescobaldi
> window.
>
You should thank Dan Eble for all the work on the Docker container.
I think you can just add the rumor package in the Dockerfile and build
the image.