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Re: thoughts
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Re: thoughts |
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Sun, 31 Dec 2006 01:50:00 -0500 (EST) |
As regards allowing numbers in identifier-names:
> It might be possible to enable numbers, though. I would welcome an
> analysis.
For lyrics, I rely on the fact that identifier-names cannot contain
numbers:
I = \markup { C }
Vs = \markup { G7 }
and later, in lyricmode, things like
| \Vs2 \I2 |
I know this is very unconventional. Does anybody else use identifiers
in any situation where he/she relies on the fact that identifier-names
cannot contain numbers?
(I use lyrics for typesetting chords because I want to have the use of
completely arbitrary symbols and underlining to express, succinctly, what
I mean. Obviously, the resulting music is not for external distribution.)
-- Tom
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Orm Finnendahl escreveu:
> P.S.: Maybe one thing: Apart from suggesting to rewrite lilyponds
> parser from scratch it would be a tremendous thing if lilypond could
> get rid of some TeX related restrictions, especially the limitation to
> alphabetic characters in definitions. It would make things so much
> easier being able to use underscores and numbers in definitions! Is it
> really that hard to do (is lilypond really still using the TeX parser
> and does that actually mean you have to write the parser from
> scratch)?
numbers and underscores do make things easier to read, but it makes things
hard to parse. Consider:
c4_\staccato_\markup { bla }
does this reference \staccato or \staccato_ ?
It might be possible to enable numbers, though. I would welcome an analysis.
And no, lilypond is not in any way related to TeX
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys - address@hidden - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen