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Re: prall with accidental
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Jérôme Plût |
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Re: prall with accidental |
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Mon, 21 Jan 2013 17:35:21 +0100 |
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Decimo tertio Kalendas Februarias MMXIII scripsit Werner LEMBERG :
> Yeah, this looks like a good syntax suggestion. Is a Scheme solution
> possible, or does this need a C++ extension?
It seems that this requires a C++ extension.
Namely, \key only generates a KeyChangeEvent, so Scheme macros cannot
access the current key signature. And \key is a C++ primitive, so
replacing it with a Scheme function will not work.
A nice way to make this work would then be to make the current key
signature available to Scheme functions and make a generic function
such as
b \ornament #'prall { cis }
and then shortcuts (pralltoo foo) => (ornament #'prall foo) etc.
(By the way, couldn't this lead to mainstreaming articulate.ly ?)
- Re: prall with accidental, (continued)
- Re: prall with accidental, David Kastrup, 2013/01/18
- Re: prall with accidental, Werner LEMBERG, 2013/01/18
- Re: prall with accidental, Werner LEMBERG, 2013/01/18
- Re: prall with accidental, Kieren MacMillan, 2013/01/18
- Re: prall with accidental, David Kastrup, 2013/01/18
- Re: prall with accidental, Werner LEMBERG, 2013/01/19
- Re: prall with accidental, Jay Anderson, 2013/01/19
- Re: prall with accidental, Thomas Morley, 2013/01/20
- Re: prall with accidental, David Kastrup, 2013/01/20
- Re: prall with accidental, Werner LEMBERG, 2013/01/20
- Re: prall with accidental,
Jérôme Plût <=
- Re: prall with accidental, David Kastrup, 2013/01/21
- Re: prall with accidental, Werner LEMBERG, 2013/01/20