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Jianpu script vs. full-bar rests
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James Harkins |
Subject: |
Jianpu script vs. full-bar rests |
Date: |
Sat, 30 Mar 2013 15:45:53 +0800 |
Hi,
Is anyone working with Silas Brown's jianpu-ly.py script? [1]
I'm wondering if anyone has modified it to provide a way to escape
part of the input text and embed Lilypond code literally. The
documentation (on the webpage) doesn't describe how to handle, for
instance, multi-measure rests. So I think it would be really useful to
be able to write something like:
4/4 1=G
R1*5
2/4 R2
3/4 R2.
4/4 R1*3
q5 q5 q3 q5 c2. q3
q5 s3 s2 q1 q2 s3 s2 s3 s5 c2 ~ 2 - - 0
... and get (partially) the attached image. (To get this image, I had
to insert the full-bar rests into the generated LP code by hand...
which is feasible, but doesn't support editing very well.)
I expect it wouldn't be that hard to handle in the Python code...
unfortunately, I've never done anything with Python, so I thought I
would ask if someone already did it.
Thanks,
hjh
[1] http://people.ds.cam.ac.uk/ssb22/mwrhome/jianpu-ly.html
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