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Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released
From: |
Thomas Morley |
Subject: |
Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Nov 2019 13:42:59 +0100 |
Am So., 10. Nov. 2019 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Karsten Reincke
<address@hidden>:
>
> Dear friends;
>
> I've just published the release no 0.91 (
> https://github.com/kreincke/harmonyli.ly
> ) of the library for integrating
> Functional Harmony Analyse Symbols into a music score as it is used by
> musicologists.
>
> A fixed the bug, Werner found. And I made the string between the Symbols and
> the
> opening reps. closing bracket condigurable which indicate an Intermediary
> Function
> / Chord .
>
> Any other test results and bug reports are welcome.
>
> with best regards Karsten
>
> --
> Karsten Reincke /\/\ (+49|0) 170 / 927 78 57
> Im Braungeröll 31 >oo< mailto:address@hidden
> 60431 Frankfurt a.M. \/ http://www.fodina.de/kr/
>
>
>
Hi,
nice work.
Haven't tried to use it so far, but regarding the example-images, I
stumbled across things like:
"DD̸[A]->D̸[S(As)]"
Ofcourse decades passed since I learned functional analysis... But I
was told to write something like:
A: DD̸
As: D̸ [S]
I.e in a column.
Is the graphic you show how it's done nowadays or is due to coding-complexity?
Cheers,
Harm
- harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released, Karsten Reincke, 2019/11/10
- Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released,
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- Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released, Karsten Reincke, 2019/11/10
- Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released, Klaus Blum, 2019/11/10
- Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released, Karsten Reincke, 2019/11/10
- Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released, Klaus Blum, 2019/11/10
- Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released, Klaus Blum, 2019/11/10
- Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released, Karsten Reincke, 2019/11/11
- Re: harmonyli.ly beta 0.91 released, mason, 2019/11/11