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From: | Federico Bruni |
Subject: | Re: Schikkers List |
Date: | Thu, 5 Dec 2013 08:42:54 +0100 |
Federico Bruni writes:Okay...thanks for the offer! I'll think about it. Because development
> I'm not a coder, so nothing.
> I was just thinking that I may test it better if I could run it on my
> computer.
is so slow the code is only available to the actual developers for now.
That's one of the main purposes, to help people make jump the hurdle
> It's a nice idea if the purpose of the application is teaching
> lilypond syntax by interacting with a GUI.
of text input. I predict that some people who would never consider
using text input, may still start to use it once they experience that
all their clumsy mousings can be described so short and simple in
text.
Thanks. I was thinking of active panes in the tutorial. What if
> Actually, it's a great idea: I would add a link in the website
> introduction once you feel that it's stable enough.
you could edit all these snippets:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/learning/simple-notation
I'm not a guitar player/tab staff reader, so I don't really get the
> I have a feature request that it may make this app special: note entry
> using a tablature instead of a staff. You choose the tuning and then
> enter numbers on each string, then the number should be turned into
> the right pitch. I guess this is not easy to implement. But it may
> attract users of Tuxguitar, Guitarpro and similar.
idea of what this should look like. How/why would you enter numbers
rather than click on the Tab staff?
Can we do away with choosing the tuning, isn't there a common tuning
for guitar that > 90% of guitars use?
If someone would want to have a go with implementing this, I'd be
glad to talk with them.
> How can I make an horizontal selection?Push down mouse-1, drag to the left or right.
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